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Systems and methods for determining systolic time intervals

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In this paper, a method and system for determining systolic time intervals, by analysis of radio frequency (RF) scatter patterns in conjunction with Electrocardiogram (ECG) data, is provided.
Abstract
A method and system for determining systolic time intervals, by analysis of radio frequency (RF) scatter patterns in conjunction with Electrocardiogram (ECG) data, is provided. An RF emitter is placed on the cardiac patient. The emitter includes two or more transmitting antennas which emit RF radiation into the cardiac patient, resulting in an RF scatter pattern. An RF sensor receives the scattered RF signals. The RF emitted from the antennas will differ spatially with regard to the RF sensor, causing the RF scatter patterns to differ from one another. A signal processor analyzes these differences to identify inhomogeneous structures, and to identify aortic valve motion, including aortic valve opening and closure. An electrocardiogram identifies the onset of the cardiac cycle. Systolic intervals are determined using the onset of the cardiac cycle and the aortic valve motion. Cardiac contractility also is determined by correlation to systolic intervals. An acoustic sensor is used to verify the aortic valve closure.

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