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An implantable accelerometer has been developed to monitor the cardiac function and the heart wall motion. The device, to be stitched on the pericardium, can also provide an insight on amplitude and frequency components of the acceleration on different locations on the heart. A commercially available three-axis accelerometer was mounted on a miniature PCB and coated with Parylene-C. The PCB was glued...
A sensor system for the acquisition of acceleration signals from different locations on the heart wall during acute tests is described. A commercially available miniature three-axis accelerometer is mounted on a small, circular PCB. Three coating layers are applied to ensure the biocompatibility of the sensor: parylene-C, medical grade epoxy and PDMS. The device, intended for use during animal experiments,...
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