Features
1. Based on acoustic analysis of recorded lungs sounds, each are classified according the American Thoracic Society standards. With this approach, lung sounds are categorized as continuous (wheezes, rhonchi, or stridor) or discontinuous (crackles)
2. Wireless multi-unit operation / Simulaneous anterior and posterior auscultation / LED light panel to indicate inspiration and expiration
Training skills / Applications
Lung sound auscultation from anterior and posterior
Case / Pathology
Background heart sounds are available in 5 volume levels
Normal
- standard
- mildly strong sounds
- mildly rapid
- loud heart sounds
Coarse crackles
- right lower area
- both lower area
- right upper and middle area
- left lower area
- both upper area
- whole area
Wheezes
- upper area 600-700Hz
- upper area 350-450Hz
- upper area 200-1000Hz
Miscellaneous continuous sounds
- stridors
- squawks
Abnormal
- weak: left lower area
- weak: left whole area (adhesion)
- weak: left whole area(pneumothorax)
- absent: right middle and lower areas
- weak: right whole area
- absent: right whole area
- weak: whole area
- bronchial breathing
Fine crackles
- both lower area
- both middle lower area
- whole area (IPF)
- whole area (NSIP)
Rhonchi
- trachea and upper area 150-250Hz
- trachea and upper area 150-450Hz(polyphonic)
- trachea and upper area 80-120Hz
- whole area 80-200Hz
Miscellaneous
- pleural friction rubs: right lower and middle area
- pleural friction rubs: left lower area
- Hamman's sign
- Vocal fremitus
Set includes
1 LSAT2 main unit/ 1 external speaker (incorporated in the main unit)/ 1 control PC/ 1 LSAT T-shirt/ 1 instruction manual
Size (approx.)
W39 x D49 x H127cm / W15.3 × D19.3 × H50in
Packing size (approx.)
W110 x D80 x H93cm / W43.3 x D31.5 x H36.6in
Weight (approx.)
55kg / 121lbs
Packing weight (approx.)
164kg / 361.6lbs