JOINT RESEARCH PROJECTS WITHIN THE XIX EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL CO-OPERATION BETWEEN ITALY AND POLAND FOR THE YEARS 2007-2009. The goal of this research is dual: to improve ultrasonic signal processing as they come out from the instrumentation and adding information so that it is possible to apply tomographic techniques with a basic purpose to diagnose, in early way, myocardial infarction, that is, circulatory coronary deficiency, not only when it clinically comes out, but to detect it before current instrumentations in use: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Cardial Axial Computerized Tomography, Coronary Angiography, myocardial Gamma camera and strain test.

Investigation of hardware and signal processing requirements for ECG analysis of Myocardial Infarction prediction

LAY EKUAKILLE, Aime;
2007-01-01

Abstract

JOINT RESEARCH PROJECTS WITHIN THE XIX EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL CO-OPERATION BETWEEN ITALY AND POLAND FOR THE YEARS 2007-2009. The goal of this research is dual: to improve ultrasonic signal processing as they come out from the instrumentation and adding information so that it is possible to apply tomographic techniques with a basic purpose to diagnose, in early way, myocardial infarction, that is, circulatory coronary deficiency, not only when it clinically comes out, but to detect it before current instrumentations in use: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Cardial Axial Computerized Tomography, Coronary Angiography, myocardial Gamma camera and strain test.
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