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Nigel H. Lovell

Researcher at University of New South Wales

Publications -  678
Citations -  19383

Nigel H. Lovell is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retinal ganglion & Blood pump. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 634 publications receiving 16465 citations. Previous affiliations of Nigel H. Lovell include NICTA & AmeriCorps VISTA.

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mHealth interventions in the management of heart failure, ischaemic heart disease and hypertension: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials

TL;DR: The available data suggests MPIs may have a role as valuable adjuncts in the management of chronic CVD, and four studies examined medication compliance as an endpoint in patients with ischaemic heart disease, and all four demonstrated a significant difference favouring the MPI group.
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Bidirectional Soft Robotic Catheter for Arrhythmia Treatment

TL;DR: A new soft hydraulic catheter that can achieve bidirectional bending motion via a single soft artificial muscle will enable rapid and precise manipulation to reach any target within the cardiac chambers, offering more rapid and focused ablation therapy to improve patient outcomes.

Towards Investigating Global Warming Impact on Human Health Using Derivatives of Photoplethysmogram Signals

TL;DR: The hypothesis is that analyzing the whole PPG recording rather than each PPG wave contour or on a beat-by-beat basis can detect heat-stressed subjects and that, consequently, the impact of global warming on human health will be able to be investigated.
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Laser-micromachined, chip-scaled ceramic carriers for implantable neurostimulators

TL;DR: Feasibility studies for flip-chip bonding and stud bump bridges were undertaken and the results were found to be promising and the technique eliminates the need for wire bond loops and increases reliability and integration density of the system.
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A gradient model of the rabbit sinoatrial node

TL;DR: A gradient model of the rabbit sinoatrial node based on cell-specific ionic models of electrical activity from its central and peripheral regions is formulated and is suitable for developing higher dimensional models of the right atrium.