CARDIOLOGY RADIOLOGY UCSD UCSDNEWS
Wearable Ultrasound for Deep Tissue Monitoring

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have created a wearable ultrasound system that can monitor deep tissues, as far as 16.5 cm (6.5 inches) below the surface of the body. Moreover, the team employed a machine learning algorithm to reduce the noise associated ...

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CARDIAC TAMPONADE CARDIOLOGY ECG ECG CASES ECG INTERPRETATION EM CASES EMERGENCY MEDICINE HYPERKALEMIA OCCLUSION MI PERICARDIAL EFFUSION PULMONARY EMBOLISM STEMI
ECG Cases 43 – ECG Interpretation in Shortness of Breath

In this ECG Cases blog we look at 10 patients with shortness of breath, and discuss how the ECG can be used to help diagnose cardiac, respiratory and metabolic emergencies. We discover that for STEMI/OMI vs subendocardial ischemia, we should look for STEMI(-)OMI, subacute O...

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CARDIOLOGY DIAGNOSTICS MATERIALS PENNSTATE
Pencil-on-Paper Wearable Sensor

Researchers at Penn State have developed a low-cost, wearable sensor using pencil-on-paper technology. This approach involves depositing graphite (pencil ‘lead’) on paper that has been treated with sodium chloride, to create a conductive, low-cost sensor. Previously, these res...

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CARDIOLOGY MEDICINE PATHOLOGY UNIGOETTINGEN
Cell Culture Chamber Mimics Mechanical States of Disease

Researchers at the University of Göttingen in Germany have developed a cell culture chamber that lets them culture tissue samples, mimic the mechanical conditions that tissues experience in various disease states, and closely monitor tissue reactions. The technology could be p...

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AORTIC DISSECTION CARDIOLOGY ECG ECG CASES ECG INTERPRETATION EM CASES EMERGENCY MEDICINE LVH OCCLUSION MI PERICARDITIS PULMONARY EMBOLISM SCARBOSSA CRITERIA STEMI
ECG Cases 42 – Approach to ECG Interpretation in Patients with Chest Pain: OMI, False Positive & Negative STEMI & Other Causes

In this ECG Cases blog we look at 10 cases of patients with chest pain, including false positive STEMI, false negative STEMI, and other causes to help hone your ECG interpretation skills in time-sensitive cases where those very ECG skills might save a life... The pos...

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CARDIOLOGY ECG ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY SEISMOCARDIOGRAPHY UTAUSTIN
Chest Wearable Provides Key Heart Measurements

Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a new chest wearable that can obtain both electrocardiogram and seismocardiogram data from the underlying heart. While basic ECG can be monitored via smart watches, no other wearable combines it with seismocardiog...

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CARDIAC SURGERY CARDIOLOGY DVT MATERIALS UNIBIRMINGHAM VASCULAR SURGERY
Vein on a Chip Includes Flexible Valves

Researchers at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom have developed a microfluidic device that mimics a human vein, including anatomical features such as valves, and physiological features such as pulsatile flow. The device is intended to make it easier to study p...

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CARDIOLOGY CORNELL HAND EDEMA MATERIALS MEDICINE REHAB WEILLCORNELL
Knitted Glove Massages the Hand to Treat Edema

A team of medical engineers at Cornell University has developed a knitted glove that is designed to treat hand edema, where fluid accumulation leads to swelling in the hands. The condition can make it difficult for patients to perform daily activities, and current treatment of...

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CARDIAC SURGERY CARDIOLOGY MATERIALS PACEMAKER UTAUSTIN
Graphene Patch Affixes to Heart for Pacemaking

Researchers at Northwestern University and the University of Texas at Austin have developed a thin and flexible graphene “tattoo” that can be affixed to the outside of the heart, and which can monitor heart rhythms and apply corrective electrical impulses to treat arrhythmias....

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CARDIOLOGY ECG ECG CASES ECG INTERPRETATION EM CASES EMERGENCY MEDICINE MI COMPLICATIONS OCCLUSION MI STEMI
ECG Cases 41 – STEMI, Occlusion MI Complications

How can we use the awareness of complications to identify false positive STEMI and Occlusion MI that doesn’t meet classic STEMI criteria, and consider specific treatment? Dr. Jesse McLaren reviews the complications of MI through 10 ECG cases and how they alter management......

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