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Ambulatory electrocardiography in squash players. [PDF]

open access: bronzeHeart, 1983
Ambulatory electrocardiography was carried out in 21 healthy, fit, male squash players (aged 23-43 years) before, during, and after match play. Resulting electrocardiograms were analysed with respect to heart rate and changes in rhythm. The results indicate that squash increases the heart rate to 80% of an individual's predicted maximum heart rate for ...
Robin J. Northcote   +2 more
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Noninvasive electrocardiographic risk factors for sudden cardiac death in dilated ca rdiomyopathy: is ambulatory electrocardiography still relevant? [PDF]

open access: hybridHeart Fail Rev, 2023
Milaras N   +17 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Reproducibility of Ambulatory Electrocardiography [PDF]

open access: bronzeKorean Circulation Journal, 1991
Suck Koo Choi   +4 more
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Applied machine learning for blood pressure estimation using a small, real-world electrocardiogram and photoplethysmogram dataset

open access: yesMathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 2023
Applying machine learning techniques to electrocardiography and photoplethysmography signals and their multivariate-derived waveforms is an ongoing effort to estimate non-occlusive blood pressure.
Mark Kei Fong Wong   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Assessing signal loss, accuracy, and acceptability of an ambulatory fetal electrocardiography with cardiotocography in the antepartum and intrapartum phases. [PDF]

open access: yesActa Obstet Gynecol Scand
NIFECG has comparable accuracy to CTG for FHR and UC monitoring during the antepartum and intrapartum phases, and is well accepted by women and nurses. Given that 41.1% of NIFECG traces were rejected due to signal loss, further research on improving the technology to reduce signal loss, and re‐evaluating the criteria for rejecting traces is vital to ...
Tan MMT   +9 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

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