Artefacts are technical errors on electrocardiogram that may be present in all leads or in some of them or in just one. They may be subtle with no interference with correct interpretation, but they can also be significant enough to make ECG recording absolutely useless and delay diagnose and timely therapy. On the other hand, artefacts can be misinterpreted and that way patient can be exposed to unnecessary or risky therapeutic procedures. There are two groups of ECG artefacts: the first group originates from external causes and the second group originates from patient's body. The first group can be caused by electromagnetic interference (alternating current from electrical installation, electrical devices in/on patient, light) or by malfun...
For correct electrocardiography ECG diagnosis and interpretation, it is important not only to distin...
The study of biosignals such as Electromyography (EMG) and Electrocardiography (ECG) signals is sign...
<p>Electrocardiogram in 6 of the 7 available leads shows intermittent loss of signal (signal “square...
Corporeal and particularly extra-corporeal interference is a very common problem encountered with bo...
<p>From top to the bottom: 50 Hz power line interference, EMG, base line wander and electrode cable ...
Artifacts on electrocardiogram (ECG) can simulate serious cardiac disorders. Although most common EC...
Case Presentation: We present the case of a 74-year-old female patient who presented to the emergenc...
Electrocardiographic (ECG) artifacts may arise due to interference, faulty earthing, and current lea...
Electrocardiography (ECG) is widely used in clinical practice, for example to diagnose coronary arte...
The ECG is a test that is used frequently in the acute setting. It has a significant impact on decis...
In the ECG of a diabetic patient without coronary artery disease, a double T wave was observed. The ...
Peculiar electrocardiographic findings are not unusual and upon careful review can often be clarifie...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is essential for the diagnosis of some potentially life-threatening and ...
During motor seizures myogenic artifacts may appear on ECG. We report a patient with recurring convu...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) anomaly detection is an important technique for detecting dissimilar heartbe...
For correct electrocardiography ECG diagnosis and interpretation, it is important not only to distin...
The study of biosignals such as Electromyography (EMG) and Electrocardiography (ECG) signals is sign...
<p>Electrocardiogram in 6 of the 7 available leads shows intermittent loss of signal (signal “square...
Corporeal and particularly extra-corporeal interference is a very common problem encountered with bo...
<p>From top to the bottom: 50 Hz power line interference, EMG, base line wander and electrode cable ...
Artifacts on electrocardiogram (ECG) can simulate serious cardiac disorders. Although most common EC...
Case Presentation: We present the case of a 74-year-old female patient who presented to the emergenc...
Electrocardiographic (ECG) artifacts may arise due to interference, faulty earthing, and current lea...
Electrocardiography (ECG) is widely used in clinical practice, for example to diagnose coronary arte...
The ECG is a test that is used frequently in the acute setting. It has a significant impact on decis...
In the ECG of a diabetic patient without coronary artery disease, a double T wave was observed. The ...
Peculiar electrocardiographic findings are not unusual and upon careful review can often be clarifie...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is essential for the diagnosis of some potentially life-threatening and ...
During motor seizures myogenic artifacts may appear on ECG. We report a patient with recurring convu...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) anomaly detection is an important technique for detecting dissimilar heartbe...
For correct electrocardiography ECG diagnosis and interpretation, it is important not only to distin...
The study of biosignals such as Electromyography (EMG) and Electrocardiography (ECG) signals is sign...
<p>Electrocardiogram in 6 of the 7 available leads shows intermittent loss of signal (signal “square...