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Computer aided diagnosis sensor integrated outdoor shirts for real time heart disease monitoring
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2017
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Wearable SystemReal-time MonitoringMedical MonitoringEngineeringDiagnosisWearable TechnologyWearable SensorsOutdoor ShirtsHealth Monitoring (Structural Health Monitoring)Medical InstrumentationHealth Monitoring (Biomedical Engineering)Smart Outdoor ShirtKinesiologyBioimpedance SensorsPatient MonitoringHealth SciencesDiagnosis SensorStructural Health MonitoringBiomedical SensorsSensorsWet ElectrodeBioelectronicsSensor HealthHealth MonitoringData RecordingElectrophysiologyWearable SensorWet Electrodes
The typical method of monitoring arrhythmia is to use a body patch type sensor with a wet electrode. It has several problems caused by wet electrodes for long-term monitoring. Thus, a monitoring sensor integrated into clothes with a dry electrode is proposed. In this study, we develop a smart outdoor shirt equipped with a dry electrode electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor for a cardiac arrhythmia computer aided diagnosis system. The sensor can be inserted in a console close to the chest, charged, used to communicate wirelessly, and connected with a smartphone application. The ECG signals measured by the smart shirt indicated that 97.5 ± 1% of the signals could be measured in an immobile state and at least 85.2 ± 2% of the signals could be measured during movement. We propose a computer aided diagnosis system for detecting cardiac arrhythmia. It was determined through experiments that the system can detect arrhythmia with an accuracy of 98.2 ± 2%. This study suggests that smart shirt which can diagnose arrhythmia will provide information that can quickly recognize arrhythmia in daily life or exercise.
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