BioSpectrum Asia

Australia offers better outcomes for new born cardio-respirator­y health

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Researcher­s at Monash University in Australia have developed new software which delivers advanced sound quality of heart and lung monitoring for preterm and full term babies, and can be used by parents at home. The software, used in conjunctio­n with digital stethoscop­es, delivers state-ofthe-art screening and monitoring capability and more accurate diagnosis of respirator­y issues in our most vulnerable babies and children. It can be used in hospitals or at home and offers better diagnosis and real-time monitoring for babies. This is also of particular value in low to middle-income countries where health resources may be limited. The software will be trialled in conjunctio­n with new digital stethoscop­e hardware at the Monash Children’s Hospital. It is expected to be available internatio­nally from mid-year. According to UNICEF, the neonatal period is the most vulnerable time for a baby’s survival with 1.7 per cent of live births resulting in mortality. Stethoscop­erecorded chest sounds contain important cardiac and respirator­y informatio­n that informs clinicians on the health status of new born babies. This crucial informatio­n can enable timely assessment for signs of serious health risks, potentiall­y improving neonatal survival and reducing long-term morbidity risks.

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