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The Tomsk University of Technology in Russia has developed a device that can more accurately study the electrical activity of the heart and its tissue state, and it is easy to detect early signs of cardiomyopathy that can lead to sudden cardiac death.
One of the most dangerous forms of the development of heart disease is the phenomenon of so-called sudden cardiac death.
Diana Avdeeva, head of the Medical Engineering Laboratory of Tomsk University of Technology, said that when drugs can be used to restore the work of cells, early diagnostic equipment can help with treatment.
Avdeeva introduced that the new device can record the energy of nanovolt and microvolt electrical signals emitted by some cells.
The new device uses nano-scale silver chloride electrodes, each sensor has 16 thin ceramic plates, and silver nanoparticles are placed in the holes of the ceramic plates.
She said that the frequency range of the standard electrocardiograph is 0.