According to a Eurostat report, myocardial infarction is the leading cause of preventable deaths in people under 75 years old. Every minute from the first symptoms to interventional treatment counts. Unfortunately, myocardial infarction often goes undetected or is diagnosed too late due to the reluctance of some individuals to seek medical examination. This becomes a serious social issue, demanding greater efforts to be made to raise awareness among those experiencing infarction- related symptoms with life-threatening consequences.
The DetectMI project aims to develop wearable technology for the immediate detection of myocardial infarction to avoid serious complications due to delayed diagnosis. This will be achieved by developing an automated myocardial infarction detector suitable for implementation in a wrist-worn device developed by KTU BMEI.
The device user, experiencing the symptoms of MI, will be able to quickly acquire a multi-lead electrocardiogram by touching integrated biopotential electrodes. Rather than basing the decision solely on the ECG, the DetectMI approach will rely on the synergy of other common biosignatures of myocardial infarction such as the reduction in blood oxygenation and the occurrence of ventricular arrhythmias. Ultimately, the user will be informed about the analysis outcome by an alert, whose purpose is to increase the user’s awareness about the seriousness of the condition rather than to provide a diagnosis.
Project funding:
Projects funded by the Research Council of Lithuania (RCL), Projects carried out by researchers’ teams
Project results:
A registered application for a patent issued by the European Patent Office, 3 scientific papers published in periodic scientific journals with an impact factor, an open-access biosignal database.
Period of project implementation: 2023-07-01 - 2025-06-30
Project coordinator: Kaunas University of Technology
Project partners: Vilnius University