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Neonatal supraventricular tachycardia: current diagnostic approaches and emerging technologies. [PDF]
Qi J, Yu R, Wang X.
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The rise of Telecardiology in developing countries
Current Problems in CardiologyTelecardiology, the remote diagnosis and treatment of cardiac conditions, is experiencing a significant increase in developing nations. This article explores the driving forces behind this trend and its implications. Limited access to healthcare facilities, especially in rural, isolated, and underdeveloped regions, has propelled the adoption of ...
Tarso Augusto Duenhas Accorsi
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Telecar: an Italian telecardiology project
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1996The Telecar tele-assistance car diology project was an example of tele-assistance between health centres of the Regione Lazio in Italy. The project was approved by the Ministry of Health, financed with 500,000,000 lire and carried out by an operative station within La Sapienza' University (Rome).
BERTAZZONI, Giuliano +2 more
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Telecardiology for effective healthcare services
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 2003Continuous monitoring of the electrocardiogram (ECG) and other signals related to current heart activity are necessary for patients who are suffering from cardiac diseases. This paper deals with the work that has been carried out to transmit ECGs from remote sites.
S C, Saxena, V, Kumar, V K, Giri
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Collaborative environments for telecardiology
Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37439), 2004The development of a collaborative environment to support a telecardiology service not only allows for an interchange of medical information between remote centers, but also creates a new source of specialized consultation and distant education. The development of the collaborative environment with well-known tools to users in the Region, facilitates ...
P.H. Jatoba +4 more
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Telecardiology through ubiquitous Internet services
International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2012Implementation of telemedicine in many clinical scenarios improves the quality of care and patient safety. However, its use is hindered by operational, infrastructural and financial limitations. This paper describes the design and deployment of a plug-and-play telemedicine platform for cardiologic applications.The novelty of this work is that, instead ...
Carlos, Costa, José Luís, Oliveira
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2019
Telecardiology is used in a wide range of cardiovascular diseases (i.e., acute coronary syndromes (ACS), chronic heart failure, hypertension, etc.) and in various settings (i.e., pre- hospital, in-hospital, and after hospital discharge telecardiology) with beneficial results. We reviewed the modern applications and the gained benefit of the use of this
Luca Monzo +2 more
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Telecardiology is used in a wide range of cardiovascular diseases (i.e., acute coronary syndromes (ACS), chronic heart failure, hypertension, etc.) and in various settings (i.e., pre- hospital, in-hospital, and after hospital discharge telecardiology) with beneficial results. We reviewed the modern applications and the gained benefit of the use of this
Luca Monzo +2 more
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KARDIONET: Telecardiology Based on GRID Technology
2009The telecardiological system Kardionet is being developed to support interventional cardiology. The main aim of the system is to collect specific and systemized patient data from the distant medical centers and to organize it in the best possible way to diagnose quickly and choose the medical treatment.
Janusz, Sierdzinski +5 more
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