ELECTRO-MECHANICAL DATA FUSION FOR HEART HEALTH MONITORING [PDF]
Heart disease is a major public health problem and one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Therefore, cardiac monitoring is of great importance for the early detection and prevention of adverse conditions.
Yakut, Kemal
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Fog-Enabled Multimodal Chest-Worn Device for Systolic Blood Pressure Monitoring
This paper presents a Fog-enabled chest-worn device for estimating systolic blood pressure (SBP). The device integrates two sensors that simultaneously detect the phonocardiogram (PCG), ballistocardiogram (BCG), and seismocardiogram (SCG) from a single ...
Pamela Salas +2 more
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Signal Processing Methods for Heart Rate Detection Using the Seismocardiogram [PDF]
Cardiac diseases are one of the major causes of death. Heart monitoring/diagnostic techniques have been developed over decades to address this concern. Monitoring a vital sign such as heart rate is a powerful technique for heart abnormalities detection ...
Mafi, Mahsa 1988-
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A Morphological Approach To Identify Respiratory Phases Of Seismocardiogram [PDF]
Respiration affects the cardiovascular system significantly and the morphology of signals relevant to the heart changes with respiration. Such changes have been used to extract respiration signal from electrocardiogram (ECG).
Taghizadeh Alamdari, Nasim
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M2ECG: Wearable Mechanocardiograms to Electrocardiogram Estimation Using Deep Learning
Chest surface vibrations induced by cardiac activities can provide valuable insights into various heart conditions. Seismocardiogram (SCG) and Gyrocardiogram (GCG) signals, collectively referred to as Mechanocardiograms (MCG) and collected using a chest ...
Malisha Islam Tapotee +4 more
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With EIT starting to be used in routine clinical practice [1], it important that the clinically relevant information is portable between hospital data management systems.
Bayford, Richard +12 more
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Unified frame of reference improves inter-subject variability of seismocardiograms [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Seismocardiography is the noninvasive measurement of cardiac vibrations transmitted to the chest wall by the heart during its movement.
Mikko Paukkunen +3 more
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Grouping Similar Seismocardiographic Signals Using Respiratory Information
Seismocardiography (SCG) offers a potential non-invasive method for cardiac monitoring. Quantification of the effects of different physiological conditions on SCG can lead to enhanced understanding of SCG genesis, and may explain how some cardiac ...
Mansy, Hansen A, Taebi, Amirtaha
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Diagnostic accuracy of seismocardiography compared with electrocardiography for the anatomic and physiologic diagnosis of coronary artery disease during exercise testing [PDF]
A multicenter study was performed to compare the diagnostic accuracy of a new technique, Seismocardiography, with that of electrocardiography for physiologically and anatomically significant ischemic coronary artery disease (CAD) during exercise stress ...
Bamrah, Virinderjit S. +4 more
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Characterization, Classification, and Genesis of Seismocardiographic Signals [PDF]
Seismocardiographic (SCG) signals are the acoustic and vibration induced by cardiac activity measured non-invasively at the chest surface. These signals may offer a method for diagnosing and monitoring heart function.
Taebi, Amirtaha
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