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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.
Developing a Protocol for Aligning and Correlating Seismocardiography with Echocardiography
This study developed a reliable ultrasound protocol to match heart vibration signals with cardiac events, improving research consistency and paving the way for better heart monitoring technologies.
86057 High Screening Efficacy Using Wearable Seismocardiography to Identify Aortic Valve Disease Patients, Potential to Tailor MRI Exams to Patient Needs
This research shows that chest vibration signals can accurately identify heart valve disease, offering a quick and affordable alternative to MRI for screening patients.
Detecting Aortic Valve-Induced Abnormal Flow with Seismocardiography and Cardiac MRI
This research shows that chest vibrations measured by SCG can detect abnormal heart valve flow, offering a quick and affordable way to identify heart issues compared to MRI scans.
A Low-Cost System for Seismocardiography-Based Cardiac Triggering: A Practical Solution for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 3 Tesla
This study shows that a new low-cost heart monitoring system using vibrations (SCG) works as well as traditional ECG systems during MRI scans, while being easier to use and more reliable in high magnetic fields.
Seismocardiography and 4D flow MRI reveal impact of aortic valve replacement on chest acceleration and aortic hemodynamics
This study shows how chest vibration measurements and advanced MRI can track improvements in blood flow after heart valve surgery, offering a quick and affordable way to monitor recovery.
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.
Wearable Seismocardiography
This study shows that wearable devices can use heart vibrations and AI to diagnose aortic valve problems and predict blood flow metrics as accurately as advanced MRI scans, offering a cheaper and faster alternative for heart health monitoring.
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.