Auscultation more precise
with LungPass —
smart stethoscope for early detection of pneumonia and other respiratory diseases
Is early diagnosis of pneumonia and other respiratory diseases difficult?
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Crepitation is poorly distinguishable
It is not always clear whether the patient has crepitus or other rales, serious lung diseases can be missed
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Untimely appeal to the doctor
Sometimes patients arrive at the initial appointment too late, when the opportunity to avoid complications is missed
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No certainty about the diagnosis
There is no certainty that the diagnosis was made correctly and I want to get an independent “second opinion” about the patient’s lung condition
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High probability of complications
The patient at home can not adequately assess the dynamics of his condition and timely notice the development of complications
LungPass helps physicians diagnose respiratory diseases and patients track their condition
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Therapists
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Pediatricians
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Pulmonologists
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And to your patients
LungPass
— smart stethoscope for auscultation of the lungs, more
sensitive to human hearing
Created on the basis of a neural network “trained” by experienced pulmonologists
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Buy a special device called LungPass in the pharmacies of the city or on our website at the link
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Download the free LungPass app to your smartphone, install and use it to record lung sounds
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Perform auscultation and get lung auscultation results to smartphone
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The application shows the result for each point: dry and wet wheezing, normal breathing and heartbeat.
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You get a “second opinion” from LungPass and make the most accurate medical decisions
Why can LungPass lung condition tests be trusted?
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Studies involving more than 500 patients with COPD
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Determines the onset of exacerbation of COPD based on an analysis of the variability of sounds in the lungs and answers to questions about your condition
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Pulmonologists with many years of experience “trained” the neural network to correctly recognize sounds in the lungs
Pulmonology is a section of medicine dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the lungs and respiratory tract
You can download the research results
LungPass — «thermometer» for the lungs
What possibilities will open the use of the device for
you?
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The ability to diagnose pneumonia in the initial stage, to avoid complications
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Accelerating and simplifying the process of auscultation of the lungs, now it can be entrusted to a nurse and performed in a few minutes
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Confidence in the diagnosis due to a “second opinion” from LungPass
Opportunities for your patients
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Timely assistance — after auscultation at home, the patient receives a recommendation from LungPass to urgently visit a doctor if there is a suspicion of a disease
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Remote condition monitoring — if necessary, the patient does auscultation at home daily and gives you access to data in the LungPass application
LungPass Safety Certified qualities
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Decree of the Prime Minister of Belarus on assistance in organizing clinical trials
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Quality management certificate ISO 13485: 2016
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Registration certificate of the Medical device of the Republic of Belarus
What Doctors and Users Say About LungPass
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My youngest daughter Christina is often sick. I used to be very worried when she started to cough. I don’t want to visit clinic every single time she coughs, but what if this is a bronchitis? Wasting of time could be such a risk. From now on, with the first symptoms, we can examine her at home. We immediately receive results and we, finally, know exactly what is going on with her.
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It is important for chronic patients to be examined even in a stable condition in order to avoid exacerbations. LungPass allows you to do this from the comfort of your home, which helps you do it more regularly. I like that there is no self-treatment - patients send me results and receive my recommendations on time.
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I have been diagnosed with a grade two COPD. For several years I regularly ought to go to visit a doctors with the slightest flu symptoms, because an exacerbations is so dangerous for me. Now I “listen” my lungs myself, and go to doctor only if I have serious troubles with my breath.