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Research Paper | Biological Engineering | India | Volume 4 Issue 4, April 2015
Algorithm to Calculate Heart Efficiency and to Predict the Valve's Muscularity
Tarundeep Singh Kalsi [3] | Krupal Shah [2]
Abstract: Human heart is the most important organ in the human body, as time passes the valves of the heart starts to gather cholesterol and degrade it in many aspects. Many daily problems like high B. P, mitral valve regurgitation, very high cholesterol leading to cardiac arrest. If the person is aware of the heart situation before hand he or she can actually get treated in the hospital for the condition faced. Hence the idea is to make a simple heart beat analyzer, which can calculate the efficiency of heart and also predict the efficiency in coming years using markovs model, in probability theory, a Markov model is a stochastic model used to model randomly changing systems where it is assumed that future states depend only on the present state and not on the sequence of events that preceded it. Hence the model depends on the present values/data irrespective of past values. The whole system starts with the input from a sensor and ends up with the calculations being done in the simulation softwares. This system will help people predict the future of what is the present situation of heart and if same situation goes on what can be the future of such a condition, disease can be predicted.
Keywords: Markov model, heart efficiency, beat analyzer, calculator, mitral valve
Edition: Volume 4 Issue 4, April 2015,
Pages: 476 - 480
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