Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1989-10-26
1991-08-06
Jaworski, Francis
Surgery
Truss
Pad
128680, A61B 502
Patent
active
050368575
ABSTRACT:
A method and system for non-invasively detecting Coronary Artery Disease. The method comprises analyzing the diastolic heart sounds detected from a patient's chest cavity during the diastolic portion of the heart cycle in order to identify a low level auditory component associated with turbulent blood flow in partially occluded coronary arteries. These diastolic heart sounds are modeled using advanced signal processing techniques such as Autoregressive (AR), Autoregressive Moving Averaging (ARMA) and Eigenvector methods, so that the presence of such an auditory component may be reliably indicated even under high noise conditions. The system includes an acoustic transducer, pulse sensor device, signal processor means and a diagnostic display. Additionally, the system includes a controller for automatically sequencing data collection, analysis and display stages, therefore requiring a minimum of operator interaction. The system further discloses a piezoelectric type low mass accelerometer for use as an acoustic transducer providing higher sensitivity at the high frequencies necessary for detecting coronary artery disease, specifically between 300 to 1200 Hz. In addition, the system discloses a method for automatically identifying and isolating a diastolic segment of a heart sound recording through a "window" placement technique. A window is placed relative to the second heart sound and various criteria are implemented to evaluate the recording for artifacts, i.e., data due to breath sounds, stomach growls, external ambient noise.
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Akay Metin
Kostis John
Semmlow John L.
Welkowitz Walter
Jaworski Francis
Manuel George
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey
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