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ID: correlation-between-diastolic-seismocardiography-variables-and-echocardiography-variables2022

Correlation between diastolic seismocardiography variables and echocardiography variables

This study shows that chest vibrations (SCG) can reliably measure heart relaxation, similar to echocardiography, offering a simpler and faster way to monitor heart health at home or in clinics.

ID: definition-of-fiducial-points-in-the-normal-seismocardiogram2018

Definition of Fiducial Points in the Normal Seismocardiogram

This research shows how chest vibrations (SCG) can accurately track heart valve movements, offering a simple, non-invasive way to monitor heart health using accelerometers.

ID: three-dimensional-apex-seismocardiography2014

Three-dimensional apex-seismocardiography

This study used a 3D accelerometer to measure heart vibrations at the chest's apex, revealing complex movement patterns that could help in diagnosing heart conditions like heart failure in the future.

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