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Eduardo Jorge Godoy

Eduardo Jorge Godoy
Dawako Medtech S.L. · DAWAKO PSMP LAB

Ph.D. Computer Sciences

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Introduction
First-generation wearable bioimaging in motion Dawako Medtech is a medical device startup, established in the University of Valencia Science Park (Spain) with the vision of enabling a new paradigm of wearable bioimaging technologies for Precision Medicine and Digital Health in order to improve human health and physiological performance
Additional affiliations
February 2015 - September 2015
Fundación de Investigación del Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia INCLIVA
Position
  • Biomedical Engineer
March 2016 - present
University of Valencia
Position
  • Researcher
October 2013 - present
Foros del Campo Lacaniano en España
Position
  • Member
Education
January 2008 - July 2013
Polytechnic University of Valencia
Field of study
  • Biomedical Engineering
September 1991 - July 1994
London Metropolitan University (before University of North London)
Field of study
  • Electronic and Communications Engineering
January 1982 - October 1989
University of Buenos Aires
Field of study
  • Psychology

Publications

Publications (30)
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Background: User-friendly tools for assessing nutrition status and interventions in malnourished patients are crucial. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a personalised nutrition intervention using a novel oral nutritional supplement and AI-supported morphofunctional assessment to monitor clinical outcomes in patients with disease-related ma...
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(1) Background: The aim was to validate an AI-based system compared to the classic method of reading ultrasound images of the rectus femur (RF) muscle in a real cohort of patients with disease-related malnutrition. (2) Methods: One hundred adult patients with DRM aged 18 to 85 years were enrolled. The risk of DRM was assessed by the Global Leadersh...
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The countermovement jump, the V-cut test, the muscle thickness and the adjacent subcutaneous fat thickness of the gastrocnemius medialis and rectus femoris are important physiological indicators for success in basketball. The aims of this study were to evaluate between-age-category and between-gender differences in these indicators and examine the...
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INTRODUCCIÓN La electromiografía es una técnica que determina la actividad eléctrica a nivel muscular durante un movimiento 1. Entre los datos que se pueden extraer destaca un coeficiente de simetría muscular cuando se trata de evaluar músculos contralaterales. Por otro lado, con la obtención de imágenes ecográficas se pueden cuantificar ciertas va...
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The countermovement jump (CMJ), the V-cut test, the muscle thickness (MT) and the adjacent subcutaneous fat thickness (SFT) of the gastrocnemius medialis (GM) and rectus femoris (RF) are important physiological indicators for success in basketball. The aims of this study were to obtain normative data regarding CMJ and V-cutperformance and ultrasoun...
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Introduction: Focal atrial tachycardia is commonly treated by radio frequency ablation with an acceptable long-term success. Although the location of ectopic foci tends to appear in specific hot-spots, they can be located virtually in any atrial region. Multi-electrode surface ECG systems allow acquiring dense body surface potential maps (BSPM) for...
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Non-invasive localization of continuous atrial ectopic beats remains a cornerstone for the treatment of atrial arrhythmias. The lack of accurate tools to guide electrophysiologists leads to an increase in the recurrence rate of ablation procedures. Existing approaches are based on the analysis of the P-waves main characteristics and the forward bod...
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P-wave morphologies registered for the 57 ectopic sites plus de SAN. Position of the precordial leads on the torso surface and P-wave morphology registered at V1 (blue), V3 (red) and V5 (green) for the sites stimulated on RA (30 sites plus SAN) and the sites stimulated on LA (27 sites). The doted purple square, for example, identifies the P-waves r...
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Validation of the atrial and torso models comparing the experimental activations with the simulations carried out by activating ectopic foci at the same sites. a) Local activation times (LATs) computed by activating the SAN, and the 17 RA sites (upper panel) defined in [8] and at the 14 LA sites (lower panel) defined in [10,11]. Bluish colours corr...
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Anatomical sites of the atrial ectopic foci. 58 ectopic foci (including the SAN) grouped by RA and LA segment locations. The first 17 and 14 sites on RA and LA respectively (31 sites in total) were placed at the same positions used in previous experimental studies [8,10]. The additional 13 sites on each atrium (26 sites in total) were randomly sele...
Conference Paper
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Multi-electrode surface ECG systems allow to acquire dense body surface potential maps (BSPM) with the aim of improving diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmias. However, it is difficult to relate biomark-ers based on the BSPM with arrhythmic events that occur in the atria. We have developed a machine learning based pipeline to associate a BSPM with a mini...
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The electrical connections between the atrial coronary sinus (CS) and the left atrial (LA) myocardium have an effect on the overall atrial activation pattern and the P-wave morphology. In this study, we use our validated multi-scale 3D human atrial-torso model to elucidate which electro-anatomical configuration of connections between CS and LA more...
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Atrial arrhythmias, and specifically atrial fibrillation (AF), induce rapid and irregular activation patterns that appear on the torso surface as abnormal P-waves in electrocardiograms and body surface potential maps (BSPM). In recent years both P-waves and the BSPM have been used to identify the mechanisms underlying AF, such as localizing ectopic...
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Sepsis, a critical bacterial infection of the bloodstream, is a serious cause of illness in the neonatal period in both premature and at term newborns. It is important to look for parameters that can help earlier detection of sepsis in the newborn. Previous studies have shown that Heart Rate Variability is reduced when associated with sepsis and di...
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Sepsis, a critical bacterial infection of the bloodstream, is a frequent cause of illness and death in premature infants in the neonatal intensive care units. A prospective analysis was conducted of the inter–beat-intervals time series (IBI) derived from 1 hour 30 minutes electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings for 14 episodes of clinical sepsis in 90 i...
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Two mathematical approaches have been used to describe ion channel kinetics in cardiac action potential simulations: the classical Hodgkin & Huxley (HH) gating model formalism and state transitions Markov models (MMs). This last approach is more flexible and it is capable of characterizing state transitions dependent on the state of the channel, co...
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Sepsis, a critical bacterial infection of the bloodstream, is a frequent cause of illness and death in premature infants in the neonatal intensive care units. A prospective analysis was conducted of the inter–beat-intervals time series (IBI) derived from 1 hour 30 minutes electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings for 14 episodes of clinical sepsis in 90 i...
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Atrial arrhythmias are the most common cardiac pathologies and the variety of mechanisms of onset and progression are not well understood.

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