Abstract—The purpose of this paper is to analyze and detect changes in body position (BPC) during electrocardiogram (ECG) recording. These changes are often manifested as shifts in the electrical axis and may be misclassified as ischemic changes during ambulatory monitoring. We investigate two ECG signal processing methods for detecting BPCs. Different schemes for feature ex-traction are used (spatial and scalar), while preprocessing, trend postprocessing and detection are identical. The spatial approach is based on VCG loop rotation angles and the scalar approach is based on the Karhunen–Loève transform (KLT) coefficients. The methods are evaluated on two different databases: a database with annotated BPCs and the STAFF III database with r...
It has been shown by Pawar (2007) that the motion artifacts induced by body movement activity (BMA) ...
Current works direct at the unobtrusive acquisition of vital parameters from videos. The most common...
In this work we revisit an ischemia detector based on the root mean square (RMS) series of the repol...
The purpose of this gaper is to analyze and detect changes in body position (BPC) during electrocard...
A method for detecting body position changes that uses the surface vectorcardiogram (VCG) is present...
Body position changes (BPCs) are manifested as shifts in the electrical axis of the heart, which may...
Signal processing can be used to condition medical signals to facilitate their interpretation, and t...
Abstract: Background: Electrocardiogram variations (ECG) due to body posi-tion changes and electrode...
The latest developments in the filed of computer ECG pattern analysis have made automated detection ...
The development of new techniques for detection and characterization of transient myocardial ischemi...
Background: The standard 12-lead ECG remains one of the basic investigations for the early detection...
Ambulatory electrocardiogram (ECG) recorders are increasingly in use by people suffering from cardia...
Introduction. Multiple clinical methods for detecting myocardial ischemia are utilised in the hospi...
A new detector is presented which finds changes in the repolarization phase (ST-T complex) of the ca...
Wearable electrocardiogram (W-ECG) recorders are increasingly in use by people suffering from cardia...
It has been shown by Pawar (2007) that the motion artifacts induced by body movement activity (BMA) ...
Current works direct at the unobtrusive acquisition of vital parameters from videos. The most common...
In this work we revisit an ischemia detector based on the root mean square (RMS) series of the repol...
The purpose of this gaper is to analyze and detect changes in body position (BPC) during electrocard...
A method for detecting body position changes that uses the surface vectorcardiogram (VCG) is present...
Body position changes (BPCs) are manifested as shifts in the electrical axis of the heart, which may...
Signal processing can be used to condition medical signals to facilitate their interpretation, and t...
Abstract: Background: Electrocardiogram variations (ECG) due to body posi-tion changes and electrode...
The latest developments in the filed of computer ECG pattern analysis have made automated detection ...
The development of new techniques for detection and characterization of transient myocardial ischemi...
Background: The standard 12-lead ECG remains one of the basic investigations for the early detection...
Ambulatory electrocardiogram (ECG) recorders are increasingly in use by people suffering from cardia...
Introduction. Multiple clinical methods for detecting myocardial ischemia are utilised in the hospi...
A new detector is presented which finds changes in the repolarization phase (ST-T complex) of the ca...
Wearable electrocardiogram (W-ECG) recorders are increasingly in use by people suffering from cardia...
It has been shown by Pawar (2007) that the motion artifacts induced by body movement activity (BMA) ...
Current works direct at the unobtrusive acquisition of vital parameters from videos. The most common...
In this work we revisit an ischemia detector based on the root mean square (RMS) series of the repol...