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Analysis of Ambulatory ECG Signal
2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006Ambulatory electrocardiogram (ECG) recorders are increasingly in use by people suffering from cardiac abnormalities. However, the ECG signal acquired by the ambulatory recorder is influenced by motion artifacts induced by any body movement activity (BMA).
Tanmay, Pawar +2 more
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An ambulatory ECG mapping system
Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1992Numerious techniques for ECG analysis have been proposed and applied clinically, but the diagnosis of cardiac disorders, especially ischemie disease, has not been completely resolved. The system described here records and analyzes long-term ambulatory ECG maps for help in improved diagnosis of myocardial ischemia.
X. Huang, M. J. English, R. Vincent
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Automatic analysis of ambulatory ECG records
European Heart Journal, 1984Fully automatic or semi-automatic analysis of ambulatory ECG records is a method of dealing with the enormous processing problems posed by 24 h surface ECG recording. Successful automation of 'book-keeping' and event detection has been realized, but automation of event diagnosis and presentation of the final report remains problematic.
CAMPBELL RWF, GARDINER P, MURRAY A
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Pseudodysrhythmias in Ambulatory ECG Monitoring
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1979Artifacts mimicking a variety of dysrhythmias occur relatively frequently in ambulatory ECG (Holter) monitoring records. Proper interpretation is imperative if serious therapeutic errors are to be avoided. Two-channel recording systems may facilitate recognition of some, but not all, of these artifacts.
J M, Gardin, N, Belic, D H, Singer
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2018
Ambulatory electrocardiogram (AECG) monitoring has been used as a diagnostic procedure in cardiology for over 60 years. Current techniques used for AECG monitoring include continuous and/or intermittent external recorders, patch monitors, smartphone-based devices, and implantable loop recorders.
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Ambulatory electrocardiogram (AECG) monitoring has been used as a diagnostic procedure in cardiology for over 60 years. Current techniques used for AECG monitoring include continuous and/or intermittent external recorders, patch monitors, smartphone-based devices, and implantable loop recorders.
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Interpolation for ambulatory ECG measurements
Images of the Twenty-First Century. Proceedings of the Annual International Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2003The application of local interpolation techniques to improve the measurement of ambulatory electrocardiogram (ECG) parameters is discussed. The method allows the processing of the ambulatory ECG data using low sampling rates and obtains reasonably accurate measurements of the QRS complex.
A. Singh, S.S. Gill
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Ambulatory ECG system for cardiologists
2012 International Conference on Open Source Systems and Technologies, 2012A low cost ECG machine and research on ECG features with its implementation has been presented in this paper. The features presented can help in classifying the signals. This paper attempts to achieve the same functionality as a traditional ECG machine but based on three leads, hence reducing the size and cost as compared to a 12-lead ECG machine.
Shariq Rafiq Khan, Syed Akbar Raza Naqvi
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Ambulatory ECG Monitoring in Atrial Fibrillation Management
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2013Ambulatory ECG monitoring technology has rapidly evolved over the last few decades and has been shown to identify life-threatening and non-life threatening arrhythmias and provide actionable data to guide clinical decision making. Atrial fibrillation episodes can often be asymptomatic, even after catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation, creating a ...
Spencer Z, Rosero +3 more
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The Evolution of Ambulatory ECG Monitoring
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2013Ambulatory Holter electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring has undergone continuous technological evolution since its invention and development in the 1950s era. With commercial introduction in 1963, there has been an evolution of Holter recorders from 1 channel to 12 channel recorders with increasingly smaller storage media, and there has evolved Holter ...
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[Rational use of ambulatory ECG recordings].
Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique, 2014Ambulatory ECG recordings and the memory function of cardiac devices are very useful to record arrhythmias. For this purpose various modalities of documentation are available including externally worn ECGs with variable recording duration and implantable cardiac devices with recording periods over years.
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