Title: Cheng Yi - Innovator in Non-Invasive Cardiac Measurement Technologies
Introduction
Cheng Yi is an inventor based in Hong Kong, CN. He is associated with Msheaf Health Management Technologies Limited, where he focuses on developing innovative solutions in the field of health management. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his work is significant in advancing medical technology.
Latest Patent Applications
Cheng Yi's notable patent application is titled "Non-Invasive Method and System for Measuring Motion Characteristics of Myocardial Tissue." This application describes a non-invasive method for measuring the motion characteristics of myocardial tissue. The method involves transmitting a plurality of generated synchronous orthogonal, phase controllable, and adjustable alternating currents with different frequencies to an organism. This generates a plurality of synchronous periodic AC voltage signals with different frequencies. The periodic AC voltage signals are modulated by changes in the organism's heart tissue to obtain the organism's frequency responses. The application further details the calculation of resistances and capacitances of the heart tissue according to these frequency responses. By introducing the average longitudinal length of the myocardial cells, the application estimates motion characteristics of myocardial tissue based on the calculated capacitances. This innovative approach aims to describe the overall longitudinal elasticity of the heart.
Conclusion
Cheng Yi's contributions to the field of health management through his innovative patent application highlight his commitment to advancing medical technology. His work in non-invasive cardiac measurement has the potential to significantly impact patient care and treatment methodologies.
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