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Development of a wearable device for the acquisition of a six-derivations ECG for self-monitoring of cardiovascular diseases.
Rel. Vincenzo Randazzo, Eros Gian Alessandro Pasero. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Elettronica (Electronic Engineering), 2023
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Abstract
Developed over a century ago, the electrocardiogram provides invaluable information about the state of health of the heart, aiding the diagnosis and management of various cardiovascular conditions. Cardiovascular diseases have significant impact on health, quality of life and economics, being the major cause of death and disability worldwide. In Europe, CVDs are the leading cause of death, accounting for 32% of all deceases, with an estimated cost of €210 billion annually. Addressing CVDs through monitoring and prevention is crucial to improve health expectancy and reduce the economic burden of these diseases. It is in this scenario that smart wearable devices fit: they allow self-monitoring of heart rate and activity.
These information, together with other vital parameters, provide feedback to cardiologists, allowing them to remotely monitor patients, eventually detecting early warning signs of CVDs, and to intervene with cures before complications might occur
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