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Swiss Create Instant Cardiac Detector

Thursday, October 27, 2011 12:13 PM

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Swiss technological university EPFL has created an electronic system that detects cardiac problems instantly and passes on the data through a mobile phone to medical personnel.

The system includes small detectors that would be worn by the patient and would follow the cardiac rhythm in real time.

In case of any anomalies, information would be sent to the patient's smartphone and then transmitted by SMS or email to a medical team.

"The system allows one to obtain very precise and reliable data, it is equipped with a very efficient sound filter and contains batteries that can last three to four weeks," said David Atienza, an EPFL assistant professor.

The system also "ensures automatic analysis of the data" and their "transmission under a compressed format to the doctor".

Cardiovascular diseases are the biggest killer in the world. According to the WHO, about a third of the world's deaths are due to such illnesses, including 70,000 to 100,000 sudden deaths.

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