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ILSA 2017 in Tromsø : proceedings from the 42nd annual conference of the International Lung Sound Association

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2017
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Melbye, Hasse
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The usefulness of lung auscultation is changing. It depends on how well practitioners understand the generation of sounds. It also depends on their knowledge on how lung sounds are associated with lung and heart diseases, as well as with other factors such as ageing and smoking habits. In clinical practice, practitioners need to give sufficient attention to lung auscultation, and they should use the same terminology, or at least understand each other’s use of terms. Technological innovations lead to an extended use of lung auscultation. Continuous monitoring of lung sounds is now possible, and computers can extract more information from the complex lung sounds than human hearing is capable of. Learning how to carry out lung auscultation and to interpret the sounds are essential skills in the education of doctors and other health professionals. Thus, new computer based learning tools for the study of recorded sounds will be helpful.
In this conference there will be focus on all these determinants for efficient lung auscultation. In addition to free oral presentations, we have three symposia: on computerized analysis based on machine learning, on diagnostics, and on learning lung sounds, including the psychology of hearing. The symposia include extended presentations from invited speakers. The 42nd conference is the first in history arranged by a research unit for general practice. Primary care doctors are probably the group of health professionals that put the greatest emphasis on lung auscultation in their clinical work. Many patients with chest symptoms consult without a known diagnosis, and several studies have shown that general practitioners pay attention to crackles and wheezes when making decisions, for instance when antibiotics are prescribed to coughing patients. In hospital, the diagnosis of lung diseases is more strongly influenced by technologies such as radiography and blood gas analysis. Since lung auscultation holds a strong position in the work of primary care doctors, I think it is just timely, that the 42nd ILSA conference is hosted by General Practice Research Unit in Tromsø. I hope all participants will find presentations of importance, and that the stay in Tromsø will be enjoyable.
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Edited by Hasse Medbye, med bidrag fra flere.
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Universitetet i Tromsø
University of Tromsø
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ISM skriftserie Nr. 182, 2017
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