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From Multichannel ECG to Wireless Body Sensors
A more detailed description of multichannel electrocardiography and the differential lead aims to clarify why the multichannel ECG opens a path towards implementation of wireless wearable sensors. Several ways...
Roman Trobec, Ivan Tomašić, Aleksandra Rashkovska… in Body Sensors and Electrocardiography (2018)
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ECG Pilot Studies
The use of wireless ECG body sensors in two pilot studies is presented. The first study, running at the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery of the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, is focused on the invest...
Roman Trobec, Ivan Tomašić, Aleksandra Rashkovska… in Body Sensors and Electrocardiography (2018)
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Commercial ECG Systems
Besides the standard 12-lead ECG and the Holter monitor, today the market offers a wide range of modern ECG devices and services supported by the latest developments in ICT. This chapter is devoted to the curr...
Roman Trobec, Ivan Tomašić, Aleksandra Rashkovska… in Body Sensors and Electrocardiography (2018)
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Introduction
The motivation and goals for the development of mobile health solutions are presented. Short history and background of the electrocardiography provide basic principles and facts related to the heart activity a...
Roman Trobec, Ivan Tomašić, Aleksandra Rashkovska… in Body Sensors and Electrocardiography (2018)
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Software for an mHealth System
A description software requirements for an mHealth system is provided. Several layers of software are required for proper system functioning: ECG body sensor firmware, applications on smartphones, Cloud appl...
Roman Trobec, Ivan Tomašić, Aleksandra Rashkovska… in Body Sensors and Electrocardiography (2018)
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Lead Theory of Differential Leads and Synthesis of the Standard 12-Lead ECG
In this chapter, the lead theory of differential leads is presented. A differential lead is an ECG lead obtained from two closely positioned electrodes on the body surface. It can be measured with an ECG body ...
Roman Trobec, Ivan Tomaši, Aleksandra Rashkovska… in Body Sensors and Electrocardiography (2018)
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Final Remarks and Conclusions
The content of our book, devoted to body sensors and their implications to electrocardiography, is recapitulated with this chapter. The identified challenges in long-term ECG data analytics are discussed. Base...
Roman Trobec, Ivan Tomašić, Aleksandra Rashkovska… in Body Sensors and Electrocardiography (2018)
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Somnologie
Volume 1 / 1997 - Volume 21 / 2017
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CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology
Volume 1 / 1978 - Volume 40 / 2017
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European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
Volume 1 / 1976 - Volume 44 / 2017
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