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DIAGNOSING AND TREATING HEART DISEASE: REALISTIC GEOMETRY CARTOGRAPHIC IMAGING
Saturday, January 29th, 2011DIAGNOSING AND TREATING HEART DISEASE: REALISTIC GEOMETRY CARTOGRAPHIC IMAGINGThis is a Hungarian developed non-invasive technique. It takes 20 minutes (roughly) using a few disposable electrodes. Parameters are obtained using high precious data accusation system.Pressure, volume, time of blood flow are collectively obtained by simultaneous recording, electro-cardiogram (ECG), phonocardiography (sound of the heart), non-invasive continuous blood pressure and trans-thoracic bio-impedance.The acquired parameters are then mapped against a mathematical model and a cartogram is obtained, which is a collective behavioural pattern of the heart and its circulation status. This gives a complete hemodynamic picture of the heart, as well as the location and severity of coronary artery disease and relative oxygen demand of the heart. This imaging can detect coronary tube blockages as low as 20% and has more than 92% sensitivity and specificity (as claimed by the developers).The main aim of this article on the non-invasive techniques for heart patients is to create an awareness about why a doctor asks you to do these tests and how exactly do the reports help in diagnosis and treatment of the disease.The RGCI is still very new and needs further evaluation and cross checking before it becomes a tool for diagnosing and treating heart disease.*29/283/5*