A review: Cardio vascular disease detection and an investigation of energy harvesting using biological parameters

L. Salome Joysly, R. Tamilselvi
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Energy harvesting devices captivate ample interest as power supplies of today's medical implants. The objective of the contemplated work is to determine the possibility of harvesting electrical energy from human body with dissimilar biological parameters and diagnose the cardiac problems from Einthoven wave. Human body contains umpteen biological signals like ECG (Electrocardiogram), EMG (Electromyogram), EEG (Electroencephalogram), respiratory signal, BP (Blood Pressure). Among all these, ECG and human body temperature are the lion's share important biological signals. Thus, it is necessary to draw on both the signals simultaneously in clinical conditions. This article reviews the information available on the role of cardiac problem diagnosis and its impact on human health in addition to that which biological parameters provide electricity for biological devices.
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综述:心血管疾病的检测和利用生物参数收集能量的研究
能量收集装置作为当今医疗植入物的电源引起了广泛的兴趣。本研究的目的是确定从具有不同生物参数的人体中收集电能的可能性,并从艾因托芬波中诊断心脏问题。人体含有无数的生物信号,如ECG(心电图)、EMG(肌电图)、EEG(脑电图)、呼吸信号、BP(血压)等。其中,心电图和体温是最重要的生物信号。因此,在临床条件下有必要同时利用这两种信号。本文综述了关于心脏问题诊断的作用及其对人类健康的影响的现有信息,以及哪些生物参数为生物装置提供电力。
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