Three automatic approaches to ventricular repolarisation duration measurement (R-Tapex, R-T(end threshold) and R-T(end fitting) methods) are compared on computer-generated and real ECG signals, in relation to their reliability in the presence of the most common electrocardiographic artefacts (i.e. additive broadband noise and additive and multiplicative periodical disturbances). Simulations permit the evaluation of the amount of R-T beat-to-beat variability induced by the artefacts. The R-T(end threshold) method performs better than the R-T(end fitting) one, and, hence, the latter should be used with caution when R-T(end) variability is addressed. Whereas the R-Tapex method is more robust with regard to broadband noise than the R-T(end thre...
Abstract Heart rate variability (HRV) is used in the assessment of cardiovascular health. However, o...
Objective. The deceleration capacity (DC) and acceleration capacity (AC) of heart rate, which are re...
The human heart is a significant research topic in biomedical engineering due to the high incidence ...
Three automatic approaches to the ventricular repolarisation duration measurement (the RTapex, RTend...
Reliable definitions of T wave apex and end are necessary when the ventricular repolarisation beat-t...
There is growing evidence that beat-to-beat changes in ventricular repolarization contribute to incr...
This study examines the feasibility of measuring RT intervals in Holter EGC recordings in order to a...
To evaluate the dynamic characteristics of the relationship between the RT and RR intervals we analy...
A dynamic linear parametric model is designed to quantify the dependence of ventricular repolarisati...
Beat-to-beat changes in ventricular repolarization are associated with increased vulnerability to ve...
Historically, the heart rate corrected QT (QTc) interval has been the standard method to assess for ...
To evaluate QT-interval dynamics in patients and in drug safety analysis, beat-to-beat QT-interval m...
Ventricular repolarization duration (VRD) is affected by heart rate and autonomic control, and thus ...
BackgroundTo evaluate QT-interval dynamics in patients and in drug safety analysis, beat-to-beat QT-...
Repolarization variability (RV) is associated with an increased risk of arrhythmic events. RV is usu...
Abstract Heart rate variability (HRV) is used in the assessment of cardiovascular health. However, o...
Objective. The deceleration capacity (DC) and acceleration capacity (AC) of heart rate, which are re...
The human heart is a significant research topic in biomedical engineering due to the high incidence ...
Three automatic approaches to the ventricular repolarisation duration measurement (the RTapex, RTend...
Reliable definitions of T wave apex and end are necessary when the ventricular repolarisation beat-t...
There is growing evidence that beat-to-beat changes in ventricular repolarization contribute to incr...
This study examines the feasibility of measuring RT intervals in Holter EGC recordings in order to a...
To evaluate the dynamic characteristics of the relationship between the RT and RR intervals we analy...
A dynamic linear parametric model is designed to quantify the dependence of ventricular repolarisati...
Beat-to-beat changes in ventricular repolarization are associated with increased vulnerability to ve...
Historically, the heart rate corrected QT (QTc) interval has been the standard method to assess for ...
To evaluate QT-interval dynamics in patients and in drug safety analysis, beat-to-beat QT-interval m...
Ventricular repolarization duration (VRD) is affected by heart rate and autonomic control, and thus ...
BackgroundTo evaluate QT-interval dynamics in patients and in drug safety analysis, beat-to-beat QT-...
Repolarization variability (RV) is associated with an increased risk of arrhythmic events. RV is usu...
Abstract Heart rate variability (HRV) is used in the assessment of cardiovascular health. However, o...
Objective. The deceleration capacity (DC) and acceleration capacity (AC) of heart rate, which are re...
The human heart is a significant research topic in biomedical engineering due to the high incidence ...