A clinical trial was conducted in three hospitals to determine if common tap water was suitable for use as a conductive medium in electrocardiography (ECG). It compares two consecutive ECG recordings of 100 patients, the first recordings were obtained with water as the conductive medium, the second tracings used the electroconductive gel Redux Creme.\ud \ud Analysis involved comparison of the height of the R wave in lead V4 and tracing reports from a cardiologist 'blind' to the medium used.\ud \ud Results indicated that there was no statistically significant difference in the conductive ability of the two media. Analysis of the clinical performance of the media reported that in 82% of the traces water was equal to or better than the gel in ...
The ECG, also known as an electrocardiogram, is sometimes referred to as the "poor man's angiogram" ...
Wet Ag/AgCl electrodes, although very popular in clinical diagnosis, are not appropriate for expandi...
Physicians’ understanding of bio-signals, measured using medical instruments, becomes the foundation...
A clinical trial was conducted in three hospitals to determine if common tap water was suitable for ...
We designed a spandex tank top with dry electrodes for continuous electrocardiogram (ECG) recording....
Electroconductive gels are widely used in biomedical applications for a proper transmission of produ...
In the early days of electrocardiography it was the recognized practice to place a patient's ha...
The authors studied time-to-time variability of 100 patients with internal diseases in 100 ECG's ove...
The subject of examination was mainly the determination of safety of available ECG electrodes use in...
The study assessed a mobile electroencephalography system with water-based electrodes for its applic...
Abstract Background Taking a b...
We proposed new electrodes that are applicable for electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring under freshwat...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / September 27-29, 1971 / Washington Hilton Hotel,...
This project aims to investigate a variety of electrodes for ECG (electrocardiogram) measurements an...
Wearable long-term monitoring applications are becoming more and more popular in both consumer and m...
The ECG, also known as an electrocardiogram, is sometimes referred to as the "poor man's angiogram" ...
Wet Ag/AgCl electrodes, although very popular in clinical diagnosis, are not appropriate for expandi...
Physicians’ understanding of bio-signals, measured using medical instruments, becomes the foundation...
A clinical trial was conducted in three hospitals to determine if common tap water was suitable for ...
We designed a spandex tank top with dry electrodes for continuous electrocardiogram (ECG) recording....
Electroconductive gels are widely used in biomedical applications for a proper transmission of produ...
In the early days of electrocardiography it was the recognized practice to place a patient's ha...
The authors studied time-to-time variability of 100 patients with internal diseases in 100 ECG's ove...
The subject of examination was mainly the determination of safety of available ECG electrodes use in...
The study assessed a mobile electroencephalography system with water-based electrodes for its applic...
Abstract Background Taking a b...
We proposed new electrodes that are applicable for electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring under freshwat...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / September 27-29, 1971 / Washington Hilton Hotel,...
This project aims to investigate a variety of electrodes for ECG (electrocardiogram) measurements an...
Wearable long-term monitoring applications are becoming more and more popular in both consumer and m...
The ECG, also known as an electrocardiogram, is sometimes referred to as the "poor man's angiogram" ...
Wet Ag/AgCl electrodes, although very popular in clinical diagnosis, are not appropriate for expandi...
Physicians’ understanding of bio-signals, measured using medical instruments, becomes the foundation...