Wearable Technology: Signal Recovery of Electrocardiogram From Short Spaced Leads in the Far-Field Using Discrete Wavelet Transform Based Techniques
Bipolar ECG leads recorded from closely spaced electrodes are challenging in any context. When they are positioned distally with respect to the source field (far-field), the recovery of clinically useful signal content represents an even greater challenge. Due to the increased interest in ambulatory...
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Zusammenfassung: | Bipolar ECG leads recorded from closely spaced electrodes are challenging in any context. When they are positioned distally with respect to the source field (far-field), the recovery of clinically useful signal content represents an even greater challenge. Due to the increased interest in ambulatory wellness devices, particularly wrist-worn devices, there is a renewed interest in recovering ECG signals from distally located bipolar leads.In this study 10 bipolar leads were simultaneously recorded at various locations along the left arm. At the same time, a conventional proximal reading on the chest using Lead I was also recorded and stored. This process was repeated for 11 healthy subjects. ECGs were recorded for a period of approximately 6 minutes for each subject and sampled at a frequency of 2048 Hz. Wavelet-based filtering using Daubechies 4 wavelet decomposition and soft threshold was applied to each lead. QRS detection performance was assessed against Lead I for each subject. This investigation found that a lead positioned transversally (using BIS gelled electrodes) on the upper arm provided the best accuracy against the benchmark QRS detection (SEN = 0.998, PPV = 0.984). The most distally positioned bipolar lead using dry electrodes faired least favourable (SEN = 0.272, PPV = 0.202). |
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ISSN: | 2325-887X |
DOI: | 10.22489/CinC.2019.313 |