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cardiograph 1. an instrument for recording the mechanical force and form of heart movements 2. short for electrocardiograph |
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| Acoustic Cardiography leverages two established parameters: the electrocardiogram (ECG), the most common diagnostic test worldwide; and heart sounds, which have long been recognized as providing clinically actionable information to health care providers. AUDICOR(R) is the first technology to synchronize the electrical and mechanical activities of the heart to precisely detect, accurately interpret, and clearly document the presence of the third heart sound (S3) by using the company's patented Correlated Audioelectric Cardiography (COR) technology. AUDICOR(R) uses correlated audioelectric cardiography to help clinicians rapidly and accurately assess patients presenting with symptoms of acute heart failure, acute coronary syndrome, and other high-risk cardiac conditions, resulting in earlier administration of definitive therapy. |
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