Purpose: Early detection of cardiac arrhythmias is a major opportunity for mobile health, as wearable devices nowadays available can detect single-lead electrocardiogram (ECG). The study aims to validate the in-ear region as a new anatomical site for ECG signal detection and looks towards designing innovative ECG wearable devices. Methods: We performed ECG using KardiaMobile device (AliveCor®) on 35 healthy volunteers. First, ECG was detected by standard modality using both hands. Then, ECG was detected using the left in-ear region instead of the right hand. All the recorded ECGs were analyzed by the device and by two cardiologists in blind testing. Results: We successfully collected 70 ECGs performed on 35 volunteers (male 54%, age 39.1 ± ...
Every year over 380,000 Americans die from a heart attack, of which one third happens outside a hosp...
Obtaining vital signs non-invasively and in a wearable manner is essential for personal health monit...
International audienceBackground: Ambulatory ECG monitoring is typically achieved using portable dev...
Purpose: Early detection of cardiac arrhythmias is a major opportunity for mobile health, as wearabl...
Mobile technologies for the recording of vital signs and neural signals are envisaged to underpin th...
Mobile technologies for the recording of vital signs and neural signals are envisaged to underpin th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Wearable sensors placed behind-the-ear are emerging as being very promising for unobtrusive long ter...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) is an electrical activity of the heart, which can be recorded by placing ele...
Accepted version of an article in the journal: Medical Engineering and Physics. Also available from ...
Many deaths caused by cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, could be avoided...
In this paper, we present a wireless Multiple Smart Sensor System (MSSS) in conjunction with a smart...
Introduction: Diagnosing arrhythmias by conventional Holter-ECG can be cumbersome because of artifac...
Background: Wearable technologies for monitoring cardiovascular parameters, including electrocardiog...
This paper presents a wearable vital signs monitor at the ear. The monitor measures the electrocardi...
Every year over 380,000 Americans die from a heart attack, of which one third happens outside a hosp...
Obtaining vital signs non-invasively and in a wearable manner is essential for personal health monit...
International audienceBackground: Ambulatory ECG monitoring is typically achieved using portable dev...
Purpose: Early detection of cardiac arrhythmias is a major opportunity for mobile health, as wearabl...
Mobile technologies for the recording of vital signs and neural signals are envisaged to underpin th...
Mobile technologies for the recording of vital signs and neural signals are envisaged to underpin th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Wearable sensors placed behind-the-ear are emerging as being very promising for unobtrusive long ter...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) is an electrical activity of the heart, which can be recorded by placing ele...
Accepted version of an article in the journal: Medical Engineering and Physics. Also available from ...
Many deaths caused by cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, could be avoided...
In this paper, we present a wireless Multiple Smart Sensor System (MSSS) in conjunction with a smart...
Introduction: Diagnosing arrhythmias by conventional Holter-ECG can be cumbersome because of artifac...
Background: Wearable technologies for monitoring cardiovascular parameters, including electrocardiog...
This paper presents a wearable vital signs monitor at the ear. The monitor measures the electrocardi...
Every year over 380,000 Americans die from a heart attack, of which one third happens outside a hosp...
Obtaining vital signs non-invasively and in a wearable manner is essential for personal health monit...
International audienceBackground: Ambulatory ECG monitoring is typically achieved using portable dev...