Abstract

Infrasonic cardiac monitoring is a non-invasive technique used to detect and monitor cardiac activity by analysing infrasound waves produced by the heart. This technique has several advantages over traditional methods, including the ability to detect changes in infrasound waves that may indicate abnormalities in cardiac function. Infrasonic cardiac monitoring has been used in clinical settings, research studies, and emergency situations and has the potential to revolutionize the field of cardiology by providing a non-invasive method of detecting and monitoring cardiac activity. While there are some challenges associated with this technique, ongoing research and technological advancements hold promise for addressing these challenges and improving the accuracy, reliability, and accessibility of infrasonic cardiac monitoring. This paper aims to provide an introductory overview of infrasonic cardiac monitoring, including its principles, methods, challenges, and future prospects.

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