Before attempting any signal processing of the electrocardiogram it is important to first understand the physiological basis of the ECG, to review measurement conventions of the standard ECG, and to review how a clinician uses the ECG for patient care. The material and figures in this chapter are taken from [1, 2], to which the reader is referred for a more detailed overview of this subject. Further information can also be found in the reading list given at the end of this chapter. The heart is comprised of muscle (myocardium) that is rhythmically driven to contract and hence drive the circulation of blood throughout the body. Before every normal heartbeat, or systole,1 a wave of electrical current passes through the entire heart, which tri...
Certain aspects of cardiac function as related to the normal and diseased heart are summarized. Topi...
This book provides a broad knowledge base and practical insight into the current state of the field ...
Aims Basic criteria of finding the markers of the hemodynamic self-regulation mechanism on an ECG a...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a record of electrical activity of the heart. PQRST waves represent the e...
This first article in a series on 12-lead ECG interpretation explores the importance of the ECG as a...
The normal cardiac-conduction-system is responsible for the contraction of the heart muscle. Damage ...
The ECG, also known as an electrocardiogram, is sometimes referred to as the "poor man's angiogram" ...
Electrocardiogram(ECG) plays an important role in patient monitoring and diagnosis due to its ease o...
There has been considerable difference of opinion during the de-velopment of electrocardiography as ...
The search for a physiological cardiac pacing has made the functioning of the pacemakers increasingl...
The 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) is the single most commonly performed investigation. Almost ever...
Electrocardiograms are one of the most widely used methods for evaluating the structure-function rel...
In addition to electrical signals from the heart, signals related to heart sound can be received. El...
The chemical reactions that Occur as part of the normal body functions, generated tiny electrical cu...
A brief summary of selected papers from an extensive literature is followed by an explanation of the...
Certain aspects of cardiac function as related to the normal and diseased heart are summarized. Topi...
This book provides a broad knowledge base and practical insight into the current state of the field ...
Aims Basic criteria of finding the markers of the hemodynamic self-regulation mechanism on an ECG a...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a record of electrical activity of the heart. PQRST waves represent the e...
This first article in a series on 12-lead ECG interpretation explores the importance of the ECG as a...
The normal cardiac-conduction-system is responsible for the contraction of the heart muscle. Damage ...
The ECG, also known as an electrocardiogram, is sometimes referred to as the "poor man's angiogram" ...
Electrocardiogram(ECG) plays an important role in patient monitoring and diagnosis due to its ease o...
There has been considerable difference of opinion during the de-velopment of electrocardiography as ...
The search for a physiological cardiac pacing has made the functioning of the pacemakers increasingl...
The 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) is the single most commonly performed investigation. Almost ever...
Electrocardiograms are one of the most widely used methods for evaluating the structure-function rel...
In addition to electrical signals from the heart, signals related to heart sound can be received. El...
The chemical reactions that Occur as part of the normal body functions, generated tiny electrical cu...
A brief summary of selected papers from an extensive literature is followed by an explanation of the...
Certain aspects of cardiac function as related to the normal and diseased heart are summarized. Topi...
This book provides a broad knowledge base and practical insight into the current state of the field ...
Aims Basic criteria of finding the markers of the hemodynamic self-regulation mechanism on an ECG a...