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Suraj Kumar Nayak, Bikash Pradhan, Biswaranjan Mohanty, Jayaraman Sivaraman, Sirsendu Sekhar Ray, Jolanta Wawrzyniak, Maciej Jarzebski and Kunal Pal
Heart rate variability (HRV) has emerged as an essential non-invasive tool for understanding cardiac autonomic function over the last few decades. This can be attributed to the direct connection between the heart?s rhythm and the activity of the sympathe...
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Denisa Piele, Eva Ilie, Ligia Rusu and Mihnea Ion Marin
Background: According to statistics, worldwide, the number of young persons diagnosed with idiopathic scoliosis has tripled in the last 10 years. This tendency seems to be related to the development of technological devices that induce vicious postures. ...
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Mathilde Merle, Florent Collot, Julien Castelneau, Pauline Migerditichan, Mehdi Juhoor, Buntheng Ly, Valery Ozenne, Bruno Quesson, Nejib Zemzemi, Yves Coudière, Pierre Jaïs, Hubert Cochet and Maxime Sermesant
The tremendous advancement of cardiac imaging methods, the substantial progress in predictive modelling, along with the amount of new investigative multimodalities, challenge the current technologies in the cardiology field. Innovative, robust and multim...
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Hany Ferdinando, Eveliina Seppälä and Teemu Myllylä
Measuring cardiac activity from the chest using an accelerometer is commonly referred to as seismocardiography. Unfortunately, it cannot provide clinically valid data because it is easily corrupted by motion artefacts. This paper proposes two methods to ...
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Lenka Hanáková, Jaroslav Prucha, Vladimír Socha, Milan ?tengl and Sarah Van den Bergh
Modern approaches to physical therapy often use electric currents induced by time-varying magnetic fields. Although some of these methods are already commonly used, and only a few studies are looking at applying particular techniques on exposed tissue. I...
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Chingiz Alimbayev,Zhadyra Alimbayeva,Kassymbek Ozhikenov,Oleg Bodin,Yerkat Mukazhanov
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Cardiovascular diseases continue to be the main cause of mortality. According to the official source, over the past three years in Kazakhstan, an average of 179,200 people dies from the coronary disease per year. 1,360,000 people suffer from th...
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Vinh Phuc Tran, Adel Ali Al-Jumaily and Syed Mohammed Shamsul Islam
Today?s rapid growth of elderly populations and aging problems coupled with the prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and other health related issues have affected many aspects of society. This has led to high demands for a more robust healthcare m...
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Hilmy Assodiky, Iwan Syarif, Tessy Badriyah
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Arrhythmia is a heartbeat abnormality that can be harmless or harmful. It depends on what kind of arrhythmia that the patient suffers. People with arrhythmia usually feel the same physical symptoms but every arrhythmia requires different treatments. For ...
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Sergei Pravdin
Computer simulation of normal and diseased human heart activity requires a 3D anatomical model of the myocardium, including myofibers. For clinical applications, such a model has to be constructed based on routine methods of cardiac visualization, such a...
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Chunling Wang, Shuyu Zhang, Ying Tian, Baojian Wang and Shuanghe Shen
The effects of simulated heat waves on body weight, body temperature, and biomarkers of cardiac function in ApoE-/- mice were investigated. Heat waves were simulated in a meteorological environment simulation chamber according to data from a heat wave th...
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