Thursday, December 24, 2009
HOW TO MAKE AN IMPEDANCE CARDIOGRAPH-BIOMEDICAL PROJECTS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
Impedance cardiography is a medical procedure utilized in order to noninvasively
analyze and depict the flow of blood through the body.
Traditionally, four electrodes are attached to the body, two on the neck and two on the chest, which take beat by beat measurements of blood volume and velocity changes in the aorta.
However, this system suffers from degrees of inaccuracy, possibly due to the fact that the electrodes are placed too far from the heart.
As a result, it is our collective goal to design an accurate,
reusable, and spatially specific impedance cardiograph system that ensures accurate and
reliable readings.
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