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Capacitive ECG recording and beat-to-beat interval estimation after major cardiac event
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2015
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Heart FailureMeasurementRemote Patient MonitoringWearable TechnologyBeat-to-beat Interval EstimationElectrophysiological EvaluationBiosignal ProcessingCapacitive EcgPatient MonitoringConventional EcgCapacitive Ecg RecordingCardiologyMajor Cardiac EventHeart DiseasesCardiac ArrestCardiovascular DiseaseHealth MonitoringElectrophysiologyMedicineEmergency MedicineAnesthesiology
Today, heart diseases are the most common cause of death in the U.S.. Due to improved healthcare, more and more patients survive a major cardiac event, e.g. a heart attack. However, participation in everyday activity (e.g. driving a car) can be impaired afterwards. Patients might benefit from heart activity monitoring while driving using a capacitive ECG (cECG). However, it is unknown whether cECG is an appropriate monitoring tool for such patients. In this work, first results from a study including 10 patients having survived at least one major cardiac event are presented. It is shown that cECG can be used to diagnose heart rhythm deviations and estimate beat-to-beat intervals similar to conventional ECG.
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