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Cardiomatics guide: Analyzing arrhythmias made easy

Cardiomatics

In a world where technology reigns supreme, one of the most profound tools in medicine remains the irreplaceable electrocardiogram (ECG). An abnormal electrocardiogram can mean many things. Other times, an irregular recording can signal a medical emergency, such as a myocardial infarction or a dangerous arrhythmia.

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A novel approach for denoising electrocardiogram signals to detect cardiovascular diseases using an efficient hybrid scheme

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

The experimental results show that the proposed technique is superior to the existing wavelet based approach and NLM filtering, with the higher SNR and structure similarity index measure (SSIM), the lower root mean squared error (RMSE) and percent root mean square difference (PRD).ConclusionsThe

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A novel method of swin transformer with time-frequency characteristics for ECG-based arrhythmia detection

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

IntroductionArrhythmia is an important indication of underlying cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and is prevalent worldwide. Accurate diagnosis of arrhythmia is crucial for timely and effective treatment. Electrocardiogram (ECG) plays a key role in the diagnosis of arrhythmia.

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iRhythm Technologies Receives European Union’s CE Marking Under Medical Device Regulation (EU MDR) for its Zio monitor and ZEUS System

DAIC

The Zio monitor ECG System secured its CE mark based on compliance to EU MDR standards of performance, quality, safety, and efficacy, along with the body of clinical evidence supporting Zio in detecting potential cardiac arrhythmias. Diagnostic Utility of a Novel Leadless Arrhythmia Monitoring Device, American Journal of Cardiology , 2013.

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PO-02-046 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ECG ABNORMALITIES AND MORALITY IN A LOW-RISK POPULATION

HeartRhythm

Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a simple, noninvasive screening method for cardiovascular disease and arrhythmia. The impact of ECG abnormality on mortality is not certain in low-risk populations.

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6 Cardiology Board Review Questions That Will Help You Pass the Boards

BoardVitals - Cardiovascular

Preparing for the ABIM Cardiovascular Disease Board Exam is no easy feat. Have a go at 6 cardiology board exam sample questions that will definitely test your knowledge and see if you’re as prepared as you think you are for the cardiology boards. We hope you performed well.

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Rise of COVID's JN.1 Sub variant Cases in India in 2023

Wellnest

Risk of Cardiovascular Disease by COVID-19 Can COVID-19 damage the heart? Yes, COVID-19, primarily a respiratory disease, can affect the heart. Electrocardiograms (EKG or ECG): This diagnostic method effectively detects irregular heartbeats or arrhythmias by analyzing the electrical signals in the heart.