Stethoscope remains a valuable diagnostic tool in an era of increasing reliance on costlier echocardiography, a study suggests.

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The humble stethoscope could avoid unnecessary use of more expensive investigations like echocardiography for diagnosis of cardiac defects and allow for substantial reductions in healthcare costs.
Stethoscope Detects Child Heart Problems
R. Krishna Kumar, Clinical Professor and Head, Pediatric Cardiology, Amrita Hospital, who led the study, said with increasing availability of ultrasound technology in cardiology in the form of echocardiography, there is a perception that physical examination of the patient with the age-old stethoscope is becoming redundant."In the West, skills in using stethoscope have declined to the point where many doctors have stopped using it altogether. However, in India, many doctors still use the stethoscope to good effect and arrive at an accurate diagnosis. They recommend echocardiography only when a significant heart condition is identified.
"The purpose of this study was to validate the accuracy of examining the patient and listening with the stethoscope using a structured protocol and comparing the results with echocardiography," he said.
Krishna Kumar pointed out that history and physical examination are traditional tools that contribute substantially to arriving at an accurate diagnosis and strengthens the doctor’s rapport with the patient.
"However, the importance of physical examination in patients with heart disease appears to be diminishing in recent times with the arrival of echocardiography. Our study found that the humble stethoscope can serve as a useful method to screen patients in outpatient clinics. Physical examination involving stethoscope is also quite good in correctly identifying common congenital heart diseases in children," he said.
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