2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.hrcr.2018.06.006
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Noninvasive detection of atrial fibrillation in cryptogenic stroke: Contribution of a new e-cardiology device

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“…event, but also to important insights in diagnostics and in the understanding of therapeutic effects. [1] Autonomous and responsive smart devices contain sensors and/or actuators, an energy source, and a data processing circuit that allows the system to react accordingly to the measurement. We define the latter as "complex electronics" in terms of density of components and tracks, diversity of tasks, and high computational performances required for fast responsive systems.…”
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“…event, but also to important insights in diagnostics and in the understanding of therapeutic effects. [1] Autonomous and responsive smart devices contain sensors and/or actuators, an energy source, and a data processing circuit that allows the system to react accordingly to the measurement. We define the latter as "complex electronics" in terms of density of components and tracks, diversity of tasks, and high computational performances required for fast responsive systems.…”
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“…Such systems find a critical purpose in medical applications as they allow local data processing and therefore noise reduction in low‐voltage biosignal recording. For example, in the case of cardiovascular diseases, continuous assessment of the electrocardiogram (ECG) could not only lead to up‐front detection with better chance of curing and avoiding a cardiovascular event, but also to important insights in diagnostics and in the understanding of therapeutic effects …”
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