Uncovering Hidden Heart Conditions in Thanjavur: Key Findings from Kardioscreen Screening

  • Unique Paper ID: 182118
  • PageNo: 1012-1016
  • Abstract:
  • One of the quickest and easiest ways to measure your heart rate is with an electrocardiogram. Radiation is placed on specific areas of the arms, legs, and chest. Lead is used to connect electrodes to the electrocardiogram equipment. The electrical activity of the heart is measured, recorded, and broadcast. A diagnostic ECG uses temporary electrical devices placed on the feet and chest to record, monitor, and track the electrical activity of the heart. A computer converts the data into waveforms that doctors can understand. This test is quick, painless, and non-invasive. One low-risk test is an ECG. The sensors, or electrodes, that your doctor places on your arms, legs, and chest send data through wires to a computer, which uses the data to create waveform images. This represents the electrical activity occurring in your heart. An electrocardiogram is a quick and easy way to measure your heart rate. The risks of an ECG are minimal and rare. CARDIART 9108 is a 6-lead portable ECG device that collects ECG signals from six different locations to provide accurate cardiac diagnosis. It can collect more cardiac data than single-lead devices. Kardioscreen, a single-lead ECG device widely used by patients, clinics and doctors who want a more comprehensive assessment of their cardiac health, collects ECG signals from a single location. It is designed for easy use and quick home monitoring. Although the low resolution makes it easy for non-experts to use, it may not provide the depth required for cardiac diagnosis. The Cardioscreen device can provide diagnostic information thanks to its correlation with the comparator used for diagnosis. In addition, there is a good correlation between the computer-generated data and the ratios (R = 0.86 for HR, R = 0.76 for QRSd, R = 0.82 for QT/QTc and R = 0.72 for PR; R = 82). The Cardioscreen gadget is a reliable ECG diagnostic tool for heart disease.

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BibTeX

@article{182118,
        author = {Dr. G. SenthilKumar and Swedha. A and Vinothini. V and Rahu. F and Pavithra. G},
        title = {Uncovering Hidden Heart Conditions in Thanjavur: Key Findings from Kardioscreen Screening},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {2},
        pages = {1012-1016},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=182118},
        abstract = {One of the quickest and easiest ways to measure your heart rate is with an electrocardiogram. Radiation is placed on specific areas of the arms, legs, and chest. Lead is used to connect electrodes to the electrocardiogram equipment. The electrical activity of the heart is measured, recorded, and broadcast. A diagnostic ECG uses temporary electrical devices placed on the feet and chest to record, monitor, and track the electrical activity of the heart. A computer converts the data into waveforms that doctors can understand. This test is quick, painless, and non-invasive. One low-risk test is an ECG. The sensors, or electrodes, that your doctor places on your arms, legs, and chest send data through wires to a computer, which uses the data to create waveform images. This represents the electrical activity occurring in your heart. An electrocardiogram is a quick and easy way to measure your heart rate. The risks of an ECG are minimal and rare. CARDIART 9108 is a 6-lead portable ECG device that collects ECG signals from six different locations to provide accurate cardiac diagnosis. It can collect more cardiac data than single-lead devices. Kardioscreen, a single-lead ECG device widely used by patients, clinics and doctors who want a more comprehensive assessment of their cardiac health, collects ECG signals from a single location. It is designed for easy use and quick home monitoring. Although the low resolution makes it easy for non-experts to use, it may not provide the depth required for cardiac diagnosis. The Cardioscreen device can provide diagnostic information thanks to its correlation with the comparator used for diagnosis. In addition, there is a good correlation between the computer-generated data and the ratios (R = 0.86 for HR, R = 0.76 for QRSd, R = 0.82 for QT/QTc and R = 0.72 for PR; R = 82). The Cardioscreen gadget is a reliable ECG diagnostic tool for heart disease.},
        keywords = {Clinical cardiac disorders, Electrocardiography, ECG device, CARDIART 9108.},
        month = {July},
        }

Cite This Article

SenthilKumar, D. G., & A, S., & V, V., & F, R., & G, P. (2025). Uncovering Hidden Heart Conditions in Thanjavur: Key Findings from Kardioscreen Screening. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(2), 1012–1016.

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