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Ischemia

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ID: non-exercise-estimation-of-peak-oxygen-uptake-in-patients-with-ischaemic-heart-disease-and-heart-failure-using-seismocardiography2025

Non-exercise estimation of peak oxygen uptake in patients with ischaemic heart disease and heart failure using seismocardiography

This study found that a new heart monitoring method using vibrations (SCG) was not accurate enough to estimate fitness levels or track improvements in heart patients after rehabilitation.

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ID: seismocardiography-as-a-valuable-non-exercise-method-for-estimating-peak-vo2-in-cardiac-patients-first-experiences-in-germany2025

Seismocardiography as a valuable non-exercise method for estimating peak Vo2 in cardiac patients? first experiences in Germany

This research shows that SCG can estimate heart fitness in cardiac patients almost as accurately as traditional exercise tests, but more data is needed to improve reliability for clinical use.

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ID: contactless-seismocardiography-via-deep-learning-radars2020

Contactless Seismocardiography via Deep Learning Radars

This research shows how radar and AI can monitor heart vibrations without physical contact, achieving accuracy similar to clinical ultrasound for detecting key heart movements.

#scg#contactless#deep-learning
ID: quantification-of-cardiac-kinetic-energy-and-its-changes-during-transmural-myocardial-ischemia-assessed-by-multi-dimensional-seismocardiography2020

Quantification of cardiac kinetic energy and its changes during transmural myocardial ischemia assessed by multi-dimensional seismocardiography

This research shows how a vibration-based heart monitoring system can track heart damage during a heart attack and recovery, offering a new way to measure heart function remotely and non-invasively.

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ID: identifying-patients-with-coronary-artery-disease-using-rest-and-exercise-seismocardiography2019

Identifying Patients With Coronary Artery Disease Using Rest and Exercise Seismocardiography

This study shows that heart vibrations measured during rest and exercise can detect coronary artery disease as accurately as advanced imaging tests, offering a cheaper and faster alternative for diagnosis.

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ID: multiclass-classifier-based-cardiovascular-condition-detection-using-smartphone-mechanocardiography2018

Multiclass Classifier based Cardiovascular Condition Detection Using Smartphone Mechanocardiography

This study shows that smartphones can detect heart conditions like AFib and heart attacks using built-in sensors and machine learning, offering a promising tool for global heart health monitoring.

#scg#smartphone#accelerometer
ID: machine-learning-based-classification-of-myocardial-infarction-conditions-using-smartphone-derived-seismo--and-gyrocardiography2018

Machine Learning Based Classification of Myocardial Infarction Conditions Using Smartphone-Derived Seismo- and Gyrocardiography

Researchers used smartphone sensors to track heart changes in heart attack patients before and after treatment, achieving promising accuracy with machine learning methods.

#scg#smartphone#accelerometer
ID: comparative-analysis-of-three-different-modalities-for-characterization-of-the-seismocardiogram2009

Comparative analysis of three different modalities for characterization of the seismocardiogram

This study explores three methods to analyze heart vibrations, showing how imaging and modeling can help understand heart mechanics and improve non-invasive diagnostics.

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ID: usefulness-of-seismocardiography-for-the-diagnosis-of-ischemia-in-patients-with-coronary-artery-disease2005

Usefulness of Seismocardiography for the Diagnosis of Ischemia in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease

This study shows that SCG is better than traditional stress tests at detecting heart issues caused by blocked arteries, helping doctors decide when to perform further tests like angiography.

#scg#ecg#accelerometer
ID: the-seismocardiogram-as-magnetic-field-compatible-alternative-to-the-electrocardiogram-for-cardiac-stress-monitoring1999

The seismocardiogram as magnetic-field-compatible alternative to the electrocardiogram for cardiac stress monitoring

This study shows that SCG can monitor heart function during MRI without interference, offering a safer and more reliable way to detect heart issues like ischemia compared to ECG.

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ID: seismocardiographic-changes-associated-with-obstruction-of-coronary-blood-flow-during-balloon-angioplasty1991

Seismocardiographic changes associated with obstruction of coronary blood flow during balloon angioplasty

This study shows that seismocardiography can detect heart muscle changes during coronary angioplasty, offering a new way to monitor heart health noninvasively.

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