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Google Patents Hand-manipulable, ECG and acoustic, cardiography deviceĭownload PDF Info Publication number US9451896B2 US9451896B2 US14/494,159 US201414494159A US9451896B2 US 9451896 B2 US9451896 B2 US 9451896B2 US 201414494159 A US201414494159 A US 201414494159A US 9451896 B2 US9451896 B2 US 9451896B2 Authority US United States Prior art keywords cardiography subject acoustic finger information Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google Patents US9451896B2 - Hand-manipulable, ECG and acoustic, cardiography device Moreover, our collaboration with industry has been an important drive for our research results.US9451896B2 - Hand-manipulable, ECG and acoustic, cardiography device Our current research would not be possible without collaborations with various Cardiology Departments in Denmark and abroad. Through industrial collaboration and the establishment of start-up companies we have contributed to the introduction of novel technical solutions that are on the market today and we will continue to spin-out innovative ideas within cardio-technology. With cardiovascular disease still being a major cause of death, our efforts to introduce new methods for diagnostics, treatment and monitoring have a direct impact on the future development of cardiology. How does our research contribute to societal health challenges? Our main research areas are Electrocardiography, Vibro-acoustic cardiography, Echocardiography, wearable technologies and computational modeling, based on a uniquely equipped laboratory. The CardioTech research group advances knowledge of the heart and the cardiovascular system and introduces new clinical solutions in cardiology, through technology-based and technology-directed research.

Members of the group are biomedical engineers with expertise in signal processing, mathematical modeling, biostatistics, electronics, machine learning, and electrophysiology. Head of research group: Johannes Jan Struijk
