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Diastolic Dysfunction

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ID: evaluation-of-seismocardiography-in-detecting-pre-load-changes-and-cardiovascular-disease-a-comparative-study-with-transthoracic-echocardiography2025

Evaluation of seismocardiography in detecting pre-load changes and cardiovascular disease: a comparative study with transthoracic echocardiography

This study shows that SCG, a non-invasive heart vibration monitoring tool, can detect fluid changes and may help identify heart dysfunction, offering a simpler alternative to traditional echocardiography.

#scg#ecg#accelerometer
ID: point-of-care-aid-to-diagnosis-for-heart-failure-using-artificial-intelligence-based-on-seismocardiography-acquired-with-a-smartphone-in-the-emergency-department2023

Point-of-care aid-to-diagnosis for heart failure using artificial intelligence based on seismocardiography acquired with a smartphone in the emergency department

This study shows that a smartphone app using heart vibrations and AI can help diagnose heart failure quickly and accurately in emergency settings.

#scg#smartphone#accelerometer
ID: detecting-preload-changes-using-seismocardiography2023

Detecting Preload Changes Using Seismocardiography

This study shows that chest vibration signals (SCG) can detect heart changes caused by increased blood volume, which could help monitor heart failure in clinical settings.

#scg#accelerometer
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.

#scg#accelerometer#echocardiography
ID: assessment-of-left-ventricular-twist-by-3d-ballistocardiography-and-seismocardiography-compared-with-2d-sti-echocardiography-in-a-context-of-enhanced-inotropism-in-healthy-subjects2021

Assessment of left ventricular twist by 3D ballistocardiography and seismocardiography compared with 2D STI echocardiography in a context of enhanced inotropism in healthy subjects

This research shows that vibrations from the heart, measured using wearable sensors, can predict heart function and twisting motion more accurately than traditional methods, offering a new way to monitor heart health remotely.

#scg#accelerometer#bcg