Background: The presence of noise is problematic in the analysis and interpretation of the ECG, especially in ambulatory monitoring. Restricting the analysis to high-quality signal segments only comes with the risk of excluding significant arrhythmia episodes. Therefore, the development of novel electrode technology, robust to noise, continues to be warranted. Methods: The signal quality of a novel wet ECG electrode (Piotrode) is assessed and compared to a commercially available, commonly used electrode (Ambu). The assessment involves indices of QRS detection and atrial fibrillation detection performance, as well as signal quality indices (ensemble standard deviation and time–frequency repeatability), computed from ECGs recorded simultaneou...
Abstract. The quality assessment of signal has been a research topic for many years, as it is mainly...
Wearable long-term monitoring applications are becoming more and more popular in both consumer and m...
Ambulatory ECG recordings are frequently corrupted by artifacts caused by, e.g., muscle activity or ...
Background: The presence of noise is problematic in the analysis and interpretation of the ECG, espe...
Electrocardiography (ECG) is a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart. The use of ...
The last 10 years have been actively developed for "dry" electrodes. Such electrodes should simplify...
The use of a dry electrode (DE), which does not rely on electrolytic solution, may circumvent potent...
In order to improve the diagnostic capability in Ambulatory Electrocardiogram signal and to reduce t...
International audienceBackground: Ambulatory ECG monitoring is typically achieved using portable dev...
Recent development in the area of wireless communications enabled advances in healthcare technology....
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The presence of noise sources could reduce the diagnostic capability of t...
In ECG, different noise sources can interfere with obtained signals in practice. The three main nois...
This thesis comprises an introductory chapter and four papers related to quality control in ECG-base...
Mobile-health solutions based on heart rate variability often require electrocardiogram (ECG) record...
Due to fast life style Heart related problems are increasing day by day and it’s very important that...
Abstract. The quality assessment of signal has been a research topic for many years, as it is mainly...
Wearable long-term monitoring applications are becoming more and more popular in both consumer and m...
Ambulatory ECG recordings are frequently corrupted by artifacts caused by, e.g., muscle activity or ...
Background: The presence of noise is problematic in the analysis and interpretation of the ECG, espe...
Electrocardiography (ECG) is a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart. The use of ...
The last 10 years have been actively developed for "dry" electrodes. Such electrodes should simplify...
The use of a dry electrode (DE), which does not rely on electrolytic solution, may circumvent potent...
In order to improve the diagnostic capability in Ambulatory Electrocardiogram signal and to reduce t...
International audienceBackground: Ambulatory ECG monitoring is typically achieved using portable dev...
Recent development in the area of wireless communications enabled advances in healthcare technology....
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The presence of noise sources could reduce the diagnostic capability of t...
In ECG, different noise sources can interfere with obtained signals in practice. The three main nois...
This thesis comprises an introductory chapter and four papers related to quality control in ECG-base...
Mobile-health solutions based on heart rate variability often require electrocardiogram (ECG) record...
Due to fast life style Heart related problems are increasing day by day and it’s very important that...
Abstract. The quality assessment of signal has been a research topic for many years, as it is mainly...
Wearable long-term monitoring applications are becoming more and more popular in both consumer and m...
Ambulatory ECG recordings are frequently corrupted by artifacts caused by, e.g., muscle activity or ...