Diagnosis of arrhythmic disorders is challenging because of their short-lasting, intermittent character. Conventional technologies of noninvasive ambulatory rhythm monitoring are limited by modest sensitivity. We present a novel form of wearable electrocardiogram (ECG) sensors providing an alternative tool for long-term rhythm monitoring with the potential of increased sensitivity to detect intermittent or subclinical arrhythmia. The objective was to assess the signal quality and R-R coverage of a wearable ECG sensor system compared to a standard 3-lead Holter. In this phase-1 trial, healthy individuals underwent 24-h simultaneous rhythm monitoring using the OMsignal system together with a 3-lead Holter recording. The OMsignal system consis...
Present day 24-h Holter monitors have been shown to miss many arrhythmias that may occur infrequentl...
Introduction: Diagnosing arrhythmias by conventional Holter-ECG can be cumbersome because of artifac...
Cardiovascular diseases are directly or indirectly responsible for up to 38.5% of all deaths in Germ...
International audienceBackground: Ambulatory ECG monitoring is typically achieved using portable dev...
We developed a textile-based wearable system, named MagIC, for the unobtrusive monitoring of one ele...
This paper describes a comparative analysis of a new wearable system based on E-Textile electrodes f...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) is an electrical activity of the heart, which can be recorded by placing ele...
Background: Recent advances in wearable technology make continuous cardiorespiratory monitoring poss...
Several portable devices for ECG acquisition are already available in the market and have provided v...
This paper introduces a wearable Tele-ECG and heart rate (HR) monitoring system which has a novel ar...
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) derived from standard one-lead electrocardiography (ECG) was compared w...
New wireless technology for tele-home-care purposes gives new possibilities for monitoring of vital ...
An electrocardiography (ECG) monitoring can be used to detect heart-related abnormalities by recordi...
Electrocardiography (ECG) is a critical source of information for a number of heart disorders. In ar...
Abstract – Today a large attention is given to the development of innovative wearable or ambulatory ...
Present day 24-h Holter monitors have been shown to miss many arrhythmias that may occur infrequentl...
Introduction: Diagnosing arrhythmias by conventional Holter-ECG can be cumbersome because of artifac...
Cardiovascular diseases are directly or indirectly responsible for up to 38.5% of all deaths in Germ...
International audienceBackground: Ambulatory ECG monitoring is typically achieved using portable dev...
We developed a textile-based wearable system, named MagIC, for the unobtrusive monitoring of one ele...
This paper describes a comparative analysis of a new wearable system based on E-Textile electrodes f...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) is an electrical activity of the heart, which can be recorded by placing ele...
Background: Recent advances in wearable technology make continuous cardiorespiratory monitoring poss...
Several portable devices for ECG acquisition are already available in the market and have provided v...
This paper introduces a wearable Tele-ECG and heart rate (HR) monitoring system which has a novel ar...
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) derived from standard one-lead electrocardiography (ECG) was compared w...
New wireless technology for tele-home-care purposes gives new possibilities for monitoring of vital ...
An electrocardiography (ECG) monitoring can be used to detect heart-related abnormalities by recordi...
Electrocardiography (ECG) is a critical source of information for a number of heart disorders. In ar...
Abstract – Today a large attention is given to the development of innovative wearable or ambulatory ...
Present day 24-h Holter monitors have been shown to miss many arrhythmias that may occur infrequentl...
Introduction: Diagnosing arrhythmias by conventional Holter-ECG can be cumbersome because of artifac...
Cardiovascular diseases are directly or indirectly responsible for up to 38.5% of all deaths in Germ...