A method for detecting body position changes that uses the surface vectorcardiogram (VCG) is presented. Such changes are often manifested as sudden shifts in the electrical axis of the heart and can erroneously be interpreted as acute ischaemic events. Axis shifts were detected by analysing the rotation angles obtained from the alignment of successive VCG loops to a reference loop. Following the rejection of angles originating from noise events, the detection of body position changes was performed on the angle series using a Bayesian approach. On a database of ECG recordings from normal subjects performing a predefined sequence of body position changes, a detection rate of 92% and a false alarm rate of 7% was achieved
Introduction. Multiple clinical methods for detecting myocardial ischemia are utilised in the hospi...
Associate Editor Joan Greve oversaw the review of this article. Abstract—The electrocardiogram (ECG)...
It has been shown by Pawar (2007) that the motion artifacts induced by body movement activity (BMA) ...
Abstract—The purpose of this paper is to analyze and detect changes in body position (BPC) during el...
The purpose of this gaper is to analyze and detect changes in body position (BPC) during electrocard...
Signal processing can be used to condition medical signals to facilitate their interpretation, and t...
Body position changes (BPCs) are manifested as shifts in the electrical axis of the heart, which may...
Abstract: Background: Electrocardiogram variations (ECG) due to body posi-tion changes and electrode...
Authors ’ synopsis Changes of posture can cause rotation of the spatial QRS loop around its various ...
The latest developments in the filed of computer ECG pattern analysis have made automated detection ...
The development of new techniques for detection and characterization of transient myocardial ischemi...
The continuous analysis of electrocardiographic (ECG) signals is complicated by morphological variab...
The measurement of subtle morphologic beat-to-beat variability in the electrocardiogram (ECG)/vector...
A new method for extracting respiratory signals from the ECG/VCG is presented. The method is based o...
Abstract. A set of vectorcardiograms recorded during the parabolic flights of a laboratory aircraft ...
Introduction. Multiple clinical methods for detecting myocardial ischemia are utilised in the hospi...
Associate Editor Joan Greve oversaw the review of this article. Abstract—The electrocardiogram (ECG)...
It has been shown by Pawar (2007) that the motion artifacts induced by body movement activity (BMA) ...
Abstract—The purpose of this paper is to analyze and detect changes in body position (BPC) during el...
The purpose of this gaper is to analyze and detect changes in body position (BPC) during electrocard...
Signal processing can be used to condition medical signals to facilitate their interpretation, and t...
Body position changes (BPCs) are manifested as shifts in the electrical axis of the heart, which may...
Abstract: Background: Electrocardiogram variations (ECG) due to body posi-tion changes and electrode...
Authors ’ synopsis Changes of posture can cause rotation of the spatial QRS loop around its various ...
The latest developments in the filed of computer ECG pattern analysis have made automated detection ...
The development of new techniques for detection and characterization of transient myocardial ischemi...
The continuous analysis of electrocardiographic (ECG) signals is complicated by morphological variab...
The measurement of subtle morphologic beat-to-beat variability in the electrocardiogram (ECG)/vector...
A new method for extracting respiratory signals from the ECG/VCG is presented. The method is based o...
Abstract. A set of vectorcardiograms recorded during the parabolic flights of a laboratory aircraft ...
Introduction. Multiple clinical methods for detecting myocardial ischemia are utilised in the hospi...
Associate Editor Joan Greve oversaw the review of this article. Abstract—The electrocardiogram (ECG)...
It has been shown by Pawar (2007) that the motion artifacts induced by body movement activity (BMA) ...