Aortic pulse wave velocity measurement via heart sounds and impedance plethysmography
Roman Kusche, Arthur-Vincent Lindenberg, Sebastian Hauschild, Martin, Ryschka

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel method for measuring aortic pulse wave velocity using heart sounds and impedance plethysmography, aiming to improve non-invasive cardiovascular diagnostics.
Contribution
Introduces a new technique combining heart sounds and impedance plethysmography for more accurate aortic pulse wave velocity measurement.
Findings
Demonstrates feasibility of the method in clinical settings
Achieves comparable accuracy to existing invasive techniques
Provides a non-invasive alternative for cardiovascular assessment
Abstract
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