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ID: echocardiography-correlation-with-seismocardiographysystematic-review2025

Echocardiography Correlation with Seismocardiography—Systematic Review

This review highlights how SCG and ECHO can work together to improve heart monitoring, but calls for better standardization to make studies more reliable and comparable.

#scg#echocardiography#mri
ID: non-invasive-wearable-technology-to-predict-heart-failure-decompensation2025

Non-Invasive Wearable Technology to Predict Heart Failure Decompensation

This study reviews wearable devices like smartwatches and patches that monitor heart and lung health to predict worsening heart failure. These technologies could help doctors intervene earlier and prevent hospitalizations, but more research is needed to make them reliable and easy to use.

#scg#wearable#ecg
ID: advances-in-respiratory-monitoring-a-comprehensive-review-of-wearable-and-remote-technologies2024

Advances in Respiratory Monitoring: A Comprehensive Review of Wearable and Remote Technologies

This study reviews wearable and remote devices for tracking breathing, from chest belts to advanced sensors like fiber optics and radar. These technologies could help monitor respiratory health at home or in clinics, improving care for conditions like asthma and sleep apnea.

#scg#wearable#smartphone
ID: publicly-available-signal-databases-containing-seismocardiographic-signals-the-state-in-early-20232023

Publicly available signal databases containing seismocardiographic signals — the state in early 2023

This study highlights the limited availability of SCG signal databases, which are crucial for advancing heart monitoring research. It identifies gaps in gender balance and disease representation in existing datasets.

#scg#ecg#accelerometer
ID: detection-of-heart-rate-using-smartphone-gyroscope-data-a-scoping-review2023

Detection of heart rate using smartphone gyroscope data: a scoping review

This study reviews how smartphone gyroscopes can measure heart rate, showing promise but needing better methods and standards for accuracy and usability in real-life scenarios.

#smartphone#gcg#gyroscope
ID: seismocardiography-with-smartphones-no-leap-from-bench-to-bedside2022

Seismocardiography with Smartphones: No Leap from Bench to Bedside (Yet)

This study shows that while smartphones can measure heart vibrations, the technology isn’t ready for clinical use due to lack of validation and standardization compared to other methods like PPG.

#scg#smartphone#accelerometer
ID: the-latest-progress-and-development-trend-in-the-research-of-ballistocardiography-and-seismocardiogram-in-the-field-of-health-care2021

The Latest Progress and Development Trend in the Research of Ballistocardiography (BCG) and Seismocardiogram (SCG) in the Field of Health Care

This study reviews how BCG and SCG technologies are being revived to monitor heart and health conditions, with potential applications in sleep and cardiovascular care. It calls for making these technologies more accessible and standardized for everyday use.

#scg#accelerometer#bcg
ID: a-comprehensive-review-on-seismocardiogram-current-advancements-on-acquisition-annotation-and-applications2021

A Comprehensive Review on Seismocardiogram: Current Advancements on Acquisition, Annotation, and Applications

This study reviews how SCG, a method to measure heart vibrations, is advancing with new sensors and AI to monitor heart health more effectively, even at home. It also highlights challenges like reducing noise in signals during movement.

#scg#accelerometer#contactless
ID: trodden-lanes-or-new-paths-ballisto--and-seismocardiography-till-now2020

Trodden Lanes or New Paths: Ballisto- and Seismocardiography Till Now

This study reviews research on heart vibration methods (BCG and SCG) and finds growing interest due to better sensors and technology, paving the way for improved heart diagnostics.

#scg#smartphone#accelerometer
ID: recent-advances-in-seismocardiography2019

Recent Advances in Seismocardiography

This study reviews how SCG, a method to measure heart vibrations, is improving with new sensors and AI, showing promise for diagnosing heart conditions like atrial fibrillation and heart failure noninvasively.

#scg#accelerometer#ultrasound
ID: wearable-ballistocardiogram-and-seismocardiogram-systems-for-health-and-performance2018

Wearable ballistocardiogram and seismocardiogram systems for health and performance

This study shows how wearable sensors can track heart health by measuring vibrations caused by heartbeats, offering a low-cost way to monitor conditions like heart failure and optimize physical performance in challenging environments.

#scg#accelerometer#bcg
ID: ballistocardiography-and-seismocardiography-a-review-of-recent-advances2014

Ballistocardiography and Seismocardiography: A Review of Recent Advances

This paper reviews how new technologies like wearable sensors and advanced signal processing make heart monitoring through vibrations (BCG and SCG) more practical and clinically useful, even outside hospitals.

#scg#wearable#accelerometer
ID: history-of-space-medicine-academician-vasily-v-parin-founder-of-space-cardiology2013

History of space medicine: Academician Vasily V. Parin, founder of space cardiology

This study explores how Vasily V. Parin's innovations in heart monitoring during space missions have shaped modern cardiology and space medicine, including tools now used in everyday healthcare.

#scg#ecg#contactless