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Intro
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The history of medicine set us up for the age of Digital Health
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The time course of a patient with cardiovascular disease
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Patient treatment from a control system perspective
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Sensors connect the physical world to the digital world
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Treatment options for heart failure
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Left ventricular assist devices (VADs): the pump speed
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Outcomes of VAD therapy are worse in females
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Current pump speeds are not adequate for small hearts normal IVS position shifted IVS position
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Patient-specific benchtop testing of septum position
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Clinical and Benchtop data show: Size matters
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Prediction of patient-optimized operation and design
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Pathology of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD)
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The Role of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance
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Boys with DMD and healthy controls were included in the study
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Novel signal processing methods for pre-contrast RV-T1
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Pre-contrast RV-T1 is elevated in DMD compared to healthy controls
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Development of signal processing tools in right heart failure
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Current methods to measure LV volume continuously
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Cardiac surgery cures a variety of cardiovascular diseases
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Soft and biocompatible epi-cardical strain sensor
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Epi-cardical strain sensor to measure cardiac function
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Dynamic response to volume changes and sudden blood loss
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Epi-caridial real-time cardiac volume sensor
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Physiological control is necessary
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The EDV and the depolarization amplitude of the intra-cardiac electromyogram
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Measuring the Brody effect
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Intra-cardiac electromyogram from VAD cannula
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Invention of a real-time cardiac volume sensor
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Sensor Systems to Predict, Prevent and Cure Cardiovascular Disease
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Diastolic heart failure can benefit from sensor technologies
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Research aligning with European research policy
Description:
Explore a comprehensive seminar on sensor systems for cardiovascular disease prediction, prevention, and treatment. Delve into the evolution of digital health, patient treatment from a control system perspective, and the role of sensors in connecting the physical and digital worlds. Examine left ventricular assist devices (VADs), their outcomes in different patient populations, and patient-specific testing methods. Investigate the pathology of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and the application of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. Learn about novel signal processing methods for right heart failure and continuous LV volume measurement. Discover innovative epi-cardial strain sensors for measuring cardiac function and real-time cardiac volume sensors. Analyze the Brody effect and intra-cardiac electromyogram measurements. Gain insights into how sensor technologies can benefit diastolic heart failure patients and align with European research policies.

Sensor Systems for Predicting, Preventing, and Curing Cardiovascular Disease

Stanford University
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