Showing posts with label ECG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ECG. Show all posts

Monday, 3 September 2018

Oral Session: A review of advances in ECG based cardiac ischemia monitoring for in-hospital application

Title: A review of advances in ECG based cardiac ischemia monitoring for in-hospital application

Speaker: Dr. John Wang

Principal Scientist Philips Healthcare, USA


At the “Global Cardiology Summit”, Dr. John Wang will be presenting a Oral Session on the topic “A review of advances in ECG based cardiac ischemia monitoring for in-hospital application"


Overview: Various Real-time ST-segment monitoring have been tried for ischemia detection in earlier era. His study involves various innovative graphical solutions development to manage the large amount of data associated with continuous 12-lead ST monitoring. His study shows that the Early results from Computed Electrocardiographic Imaging (CEI) method could be a useful clinical decision support tool for increasing the accuracy of ECG-based triage of chest-pain patients.

To know more about this, join us at Osaka, Japan on October 22-23, 2018 by registering for the conference at: https://cardiologysummit.cardiologymeeting.com/registration.php

For any assistance, contact us at:
Jennifer Jones, Program Coordinator
Email: cardiology2018@gmail.com or cardiology@expertscongress.com




Monday, 6 August 2018

Track 11: Cardiac Diagnosis, Imaging And Medical Tests


Cardiac diagnostic tests are the methods and techniques of detecting heart conditions related with healthy and pathologic heart function. Doctor will diagnose coronary heart disease (CHD) based on patient’s medical and family histories, risk factors, a physical exam and the results from tests and procedures. No single test can diagnose CHD. The patient may have to undergo one or more tests.  Common diagnostic tests include Angiogram, Blood tests, Blood pressure monitoring, Chest X-ray, Echocardiogram, MRI and ECG, Electrophysiology studies, Stress test or Tilt test. New tests are constantly being developed to further the understanding of disease, injury and congenital (present at birth) or acquired abnormalities of the heart.


Cardiac Diagnosis, Imaging and Medical Tests



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