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STETHOSCOPE, ESOPHAGEAL

Known as: esophageal stethoscope, oesophageal stethoscope 
An esophageal stethoscope is a nonpowered device that is inserted into a patient's esophagus to enable the user to listen to heart and breath sounds.
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
BACKGROUND:Epistaxis is the most common complication of nasotracheal intubation. We compared endotracheal tubes (ETT) obturated… 
2003
2003
OBJECTIVE Wide-bandwidth electronic stethoscopy is reliable and accurate for pediatric telecardiology. We tested a much less… 
1996
1996
This study determined guidelines for positioning a new pacing esophageal stethoscope (PES) used for transesophageal atrial pacing… 
Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
All temperatures were measured with Sheriden esophageal stethoscopes, model 5-13724, which contain a series 400 thermistor… 
Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
Venous air embolism can usually be detected by the use of a precordial Doppler ultrasound monitor at an air infusion rate as low…