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A computerized bioelectrical cardiac monitor
Computers in Biology and Medicine, 1990The use of a micro-computer improves the performance of an impedance cardiograph. The impedance signals and the ECG are real-time processed and four analog signals are displayed on the screen. A beat-to-beat estimation of cardiac output and several indexes are computed and displayed. User's interface is by interactive screen menus.
J, Jossinet +3 more
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Noninvasive cardiac output monitoring
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2002In an effort to provide high-quality intensive care without increasing morbidity and possibly decreasing mortality, noninvasive means of monitoring hemodynamics have been developed. Recently, commercially available monitoring techniques have been afforded the intensivist for just this purpose. This review will discuss the various means available, their
C Lee, Parmley, Robert M, Pousman
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Monitoring of congenital cardiac defects
Pediatric Cardiology, 1987An effort was made to identify all infants born with a congenital cardiac defect in 1981 in Sweden by using four different registries: the Swedish Registry of Congenital Malformations, the Medical Birth Registry, the Registry of Death Certificates, and a specially designed Child Cardiology Registry.
L E, Carlgren, A, Ericson, B, Källén
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Network enabled cardiac monitor
2015 IEEE 15th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Bioengineering (BIBE), 2015Heart diseases and stroke count up to 25% of all the deaths in the world, while 90% of them can be prevented if timely medical actions can be taken. With a very few and distant cardiac hospitals present in developing countries like Pakistan, people especially living in remote areas have no access to the cardiologists. This paper presents development of
Amna Arouj +4 more
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Holter in Monitoring of Cardiac Pacing
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2013The Holter function of implanted devices will record events with characteristics meeting criteria determined by the manufacturer or programmed by the physician. It does not show a continuous ECG. It is reliable, provided the basic functions of the device are operating correctly.
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Context-aware system for cardiac condition monitoring and management: a survey
Behaviour and Information Technology, 2022Juan CARLOS Augusto
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