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Transcript
Group 2: Heart Sounds Project
Alvaro Franco
Tuan Nguyen
Menline Lu
Edgar Umpierrez
Rudy Martinez
HEART SOUNDS OVERVIEW
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Clinical Aspects and Physiology
Mechanical Interface Design
Electronic Module Design
Video Demonstration
Long Term Data & Results
Future Directions / Improvements
Live Demonstration
Pulmonary Circuit
Pulmonary Veins
Pulmonary Arteries
L. Atrium
L. Ventricle
Oxygen-poor
CO2 rich blood
Oxygen-rich
CO2 poor blood
R. Atrium
R. Ventricle
Systemic Veins
Systemic Arteries
Systemic Circuit
Pathway of Depolarization
SA node
Internodal Pathway
AV node
AV bundle
Bundle Branches
Purkinje fibers
The cardiac cycle have three phases:
Phase 1 Ventricular filling
Phase 2 Ventricular systole
Phase 3 Isovolumetric relaxation
Blood Flow is Controlled by Pressure Changes
•Pressure changes reflects the
contraction and relaxation of
the heart
• Blood moves from higher
pressure to lower pressure
• Changes in the pressure is
the reason why the heart valves
open and close and keeps the
blood flow moving in forward
direction
Heart Sound S4
Heart Sound S3
Schematic
Band Pass Filter
Specifications
First order filter
Low pass
(fc= 120Hz)
Gain= 1
Filter output
Specifications
High pass (fc= 20 Hz)
Gain= 10
First order filter
Inverting Amplifier
Specifications
Gain = 100
Amplifier output
Envelop detector
Specifications
C= 1uF
R= 1MΩ
T= 1s
Envelop output
Long Term Data
Resting
Standing
Running
Observations About Results
• Reliable Signals
• Subject must be still and relaxed.
• Subject and his/her surroundings must
be quiet.
• Unreliable signals
• Subject Moves or talk/laughs.
• Environment is loud and full of activity.
• Interfering noises coming from
surrounding environment.
Heartbeat Motor of Today
• A wrist watch or a mobile phone
• A chest strap
• Microprocessor
• EKG
• Other Parameter
Today’s Heartbeat Monitor
• The Berkeley Tricorder
Future Direction Cont’
• Heartbeat Sensor
• University of Sussex
• Military personnel usage
• Civilian Usage
Lessons Learned
• Amplifier gain equal to 1000
• A band pass Filter between 20-120 Hz
• This prototype can detect S3 and S4
sound
Thank you !!!
Questions?