It has been roughly one year since the start of the dyssynchrony project. The focus of this project is to mathematically model dyssynchrony in the heart, create a physical model that shows dyssynchrony, and write journal publications on the research that has been done. After one year, two of the three goals have been accomplished at a high standard. These being the mathematical model and the program developed, as well as the journal publications that have been submitted to Mankato State's Undergraduate Research Center. The mechanical model, although completed, is not able to produce desired physiological results of dyssynchrony. But experimentation can still be done, and so far, the results are viewed to be life like. Our team is now putting together the final report for mondays final design review and looking forward to getting more accurate results with the mechanical model.
Proofed by: Andrew McNally
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