INTRODUCTION: The HeartMate 3™ has shown lower rates of adverse events compared to previous devices due to the design and absence of mechanical bearings. For previous devices, sound analysis emerged as a way to assess pump function. The aims of this study were to determine if sound analysis can be applied to the HeartMate 3 in vivo and in vitro and to evaluate an electronic stethoscope. METHOD: Sound recordings were performed with microphones and clinical accessible electronic stethoscope. The recordings were studied in both the time and the frequency domains. Recordings from four patients were performed to determine if in vivo and in vitro recordings are comparable. RESULTS: The results show that it is possible to detect sound from HeartMa...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis involves the development and preliminary testing...
Cardiac murmurs are the sounds produced by the abnormal passage of the blood flow inside the heart ...
With the global rise in heart disease, detecting any critical signals that might lead to severe comp...
INTRODUCTION: The HeartMate 3™ has shown lower rates of adverse events compared to previous devices ...
Background: Heart Failure is a serious condition with consequences not only for the individual patie...
Mechanical circulatory support technology is continually improving. However, adverse complications d...
Daniel Weiss,1,2 Christine Erie,1,2 Joseph Butera III,2 Ryan Copt,2 Glenn Yeaw,2 Mark Harpster,2 Jam...
End stage heart failure is a major challenge in the developed countries. Heart transplantation, the ...
This project aims to understand more about how the heart functions and how acoustic stethoscope is u...
With conventional stethoscopes, the auscultation results may vary from one doctor to another due to ...
Objective: Mechanical heart valves carry the disadvantage of lifelong antithrombotic therapy, due to...
The work in this thesis was undertaken to examine clinically significant questions at a time of evol...
In a healthy heart, there is no any abnormal blood flow takes place inside, in addition to the usua...
Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. No...
Mechanical heart valve dysfunction can develop in as little as a few weeks, often causing a heart at...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis involves the development and preliminary testing...
Cardiac murmurs are the sounds produced by the abnormal passage of the blood flow inside the heart ...
With the global rise in heart disease, detecting any critical signals that might lead to severe comp...
INTRODUCTION: The HeartMate 3™ has shown lower rates of adverse events compared to previous devices ...
Background: Heart Failure is a serious condition with consequences not only for the individual patie...
Mechanical circulatory support technology is continually improving. However, adverse complications d...
Daniel Weiss,1,2 Christine Erie,1,2 Joseph Butera III,2 Ryan Copt,2 Glenn Yeaw,2 Mark Harpster,2 Jam...
End stage heart failure is a major challenge in the developed countries. Heart transplantation, the ...
This project aims to understand more about how the heart functions and how acoustic stethoscope is u...
With conventional stethoscopes, the auscultation results may vary from one doctor to another due to ...
Objective: Mechanical heart valves carry the disadvantage of lifelong antithrombotic therapy, due to...
The work in this thesis was undertaken to examine clinically significant questions at a time of evol...
In a healthy heart, there is no any abnormal blood flow takes place inside, in addition to the usua...
Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. No...
Mechanical heart valve dysfunction can develop in as little as a few weeks, often causing a heart at...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis involves the development and preliminary testing...
Cardiac murmurs are the sounds produced by the abnormal passage of the blood flow inside the heart ...
With the global rise in heart disease, detecting any critical signals that might lead to severe comp...