In this study we aim to determine, from body surface potential map (BSPM) data, the optimal bipolar chest electrode placement for maximum R-wave amplitude. The study data consisted of 117-lead 352-node BSPM data recorded from 229 healthy subjects. The dataset was split into a training set of 172 subjects and a testing set of the remaining 57 subjects. Optimal electrode placement was determined using a lead selection method based on the difference in R-wave amplitude across all 352 nodes for each patient. R-wave values were then extracted and used to create a median BSPM of the training data. From this median BSPM the optimal electrode placement was defined as the location of the minimum and maximum R- wave values. On the testing dataset thi...
AbstractBackgroundElectrode positioning is important for the operation of implantable loop recorders...
Background: Wearable technologies for monitoring cardiovascular parameters, including electrocardiog...
Background: Research is needed to explore the relative benefits of alternative electrode placements ...
In this study we aim to determine, from body surface potential map (BSPM) data, the optimal bipolar ...
Advances in measurement technology and wireless signal transfer have enabled the design of new, smal...
Determination of the best electrode positioning for the study of the P wave would lead to a more acc...
Capacitive electrocardiography (cECG) is most often used in wearable or embedded measurement systems...
In case of chest pain, immediate diagnosis of myocardial ischemia is required to respond with an app...
Electronics miniaturization leads the development of small wearable Electrocardiography (ECG) device...
To define the optimal lead system for exercise electrocardiography, data of the whole body surface p...
AbstractECG monitoring is common place in the hospital and even pre-hospital setting. The need for d...
The spatial frequency of measurement points from standard ECG systems lacks accuracy to diagnose loc...
Abstract - This is a preliminary study that explores ideal lead placements for quantification of atr...
Although the 12-lead electrocardiogram has become an essential medical and research tool, many curr...
In this study we investigate the effect that ECG electrode placement can have on the detection of ST...
AbstractBackgroundElectrode positioning is important for the operation of implantable loop recorders...
Background: Wearable technologies for monitoring cardiovascular parameters, including electrocardiog...
Background: Research is needed to explore the relative benefits of alternative electrode placements ...
In this study we aim to determine, from body surface potential map (BSPM) data, the optimal bipolar ...
Advances in measurement technology and wireless signal transfer have enabled the design of new, smal...
Determination of the best electrode positioning for the study of the P wave would lead to a more acc...
Capacitive electrocardiography (cECG) is most often used in wearable or embedded measurement systems...
In case of chest pain, immediate diagnosis of myocardial ischemia is required to respond with an app...
Electronics miniaturization leads the development of small wearable Electrocardiography (ECG) device...
To define the optimal lead system for exercise electrocardiography, data of the whole body surface p...
AbstractECG monitoring is common place in the hospital and even pre-hospital setting. The need for d...
The spatial frequency of measurement points from standard ECG systems lacks accuracy to diagnose loc...
Abstract - This is a preliminary study that explores ideal lead placements for quantification of atr...
Although the 12-lead electrocardiogram has become an essential medical and research tool, many curr...
In this study we investigate the effect that ECG electrode placement can have on the detection of ST...
AbstractBackgroundElectrode positioning is important for the operation of implantable loop recorders...
Background: Wearable technologies for monitoring cardiovascular parameters, including electrocardiog...
Background: Research is needed to explore the relative benefits of alternative electrode placements ...