Explanations of Kikuzo and iPax


Kikuzo is a dedicated auscultation speaker designed to listen to sound with your stethoscope.

 

In addition to being handy-sized and easy to carry, it is also characterized by its ability to produce sounds that are almost the same as the living body. The quality of the sound was highly evaluated, and its use spread rapidly in Japan.

The sound feature of Kikuzo from both the sound source and the speaker characteristics point of view.

 

1.​Example of utilization of Kikuzo

Before the COVID-19 breakout in Japan, Kikuzo was used in combination with simulators. By outputting the auscultation sound of the simulator to Kikuzo from the audio output terminal, all students can now listen to the sound at the same time. This means that students no longer have to wait in line, which leads to reducing wasted time. Kikuzo is also used in ward training.

 

It is not easy for students to take turns to auscultate hospitalized patients. Therefore, Kikuzo is placed in the ward, and is used to listen to the auscultatory sound of the target disease when confirming the patient’s medical history. It is also used in the same way in nursing colleges and for the education of medical interns. At medical universities, Kikuzo plays a big role in OSCE.

 

At present, it is difficult to carry out medical education by using the conventional method due to COVID-19. In Japan, there are many places where it is difficult to educate using simulators due to measures such as prohibition of entering the campus. Instead, online education has become more popular.

Kikuzo is also useful in carrying out online classes.

The slide you are looking at has an instructor in the center. The student is on the right. Kikuzo are in the hands of the students, and a stethoscope is applied to Kikuzo.

The instructor plays the auscultatory sound online, and the student listens to the sound in his room using a stethoscope.

This is an example of active learning in which Kikuzo can be used to provide auscultation education with realistic sounds even in remote learning environment. In addition, Kikuzo can also be used as a stethoscope, so palpation training can be performed at the same time.

 

2. The sound source for auscultation training.

As for the auscultation sound source, 70 kinds of auscultation sounds are currently posted on the dedicated site. All sounds necessary for medical education, such as heart sounds, heart murmurs, lung sounds, secondary noises, intestinal sounds and Korotkoff sounds, are posted.

Sound source player icons are lined up on the screen. When you press the play button, you will hear the sound.  The auscultation site (Kikuzosound.com) is here.

You can explain the difference in sound in an easy-to-understand manner while listening and comparing in this way.

Kikuzo has a volume control dial. If it is difficult to hear, such as Sound3, making the sound louder will help you understand the timing of the sound you hear.

Systolic murmur includes mid-systolic murmur, late systolic murmur, and Holosystolic murmur, but you can easily compare them by using this site. These will help students understand.

Sounds required for class can be bookmarked. The bookmarked sound will be displayed on the TOP page. For example, let’s bookmark Heart sound-3. Then, Heart sound-3 is displayed on the TOP page. The order of the sounds on the TOP page can be arranged. You can move important sounds up and use them, and delete unnecessary sounds.

Registering the sounds required for classes on the TOP page will make online learning easier.

 

The quiz program is useful for students when studying by themselves or in groups.

The quiz is a format in which you listen to the presented sounds and answer the questions.

At the end of the quiz, you can see your results, which is useful for self-checking.

 

Telemedica recommends to use Kikuzo together with the conventional simulator education.

You can study with Kikuzo in the ward, library, home, or other places where it’s difficult to carry the simulator.

 

3.Virtual patient auscultation on iPax

Auscultation of anterior or posterior displayed on your screen. 

Listen to the heart and/or lung sounds at the chest piece site.

 

 

4.Learn auscultation with electrocardiography and X-rays and echocardiography.

 

5.Learn auscultation and pulse palpation

With iPax, one of the two connected Kikuzo’s outputs pulse and the other outputs heart sounds.

 

6.iPax video contents for diagnostics learning

We explain the diagnostic points by moves, and at the same time we prepare contents to learn auscultation, electrocardiogram, and echocardiogram. Below is a sample video.

 

Case1

Case2

 

Case3

 

Even if face-to-face education is difficult due to COVID-19, Kikuzo enables online practical education.

We believe that Kikuzo is useful in modern medical education.

 

The auscultation web site “Kikuzosound.com

 

 

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