PRD as an indicator proposal in the evaluation of ECG signal acquisition prototypes in real patients

Elvis Supo, Marcelo D.C. Delgado, R. Huamani, Jarelh Galdos, Jorge Rendulich, Erasmo Sulla

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Abstract

The development of ECG acquisition devices brings with it the need to evaluate their reliability; for this purpose, the signal obtained could be compared with a signal previously taken, however, signals acquired from real patients lead to errors in the comparison process due to the non-stationary and non-deterministic nature of ECG signals. Thus, PRD is proposed as an objective and quantitative evaluation method; the process of experimentation was done on signals obtained from an arrhythmia generator and real patients in the Corire-Peru area. Both sets of signals were taken with an ECG acquisition prototype based on Cortex ARM and ADS1298, as well as with a commercial ECG (CardioExpress SL6A) and then PRD was calculated for an analysis of results.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2022 IEEE ANDESCON
Subtitle of host publicationTechnology and Innovation for Andean Industry, ANDESCON 2022
EditorsMariela Cerrada Lozada, Paul Sanmartiin Mendoza
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9781665488549
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Event11th IEEE Conference of the Andean Council, ANDESCON 2022 - Barranquilla, Colombia
Duration: 16 Nov 202219 Nov 2022

Publication series

Name2022 IEEE ANDESCON: Technology and Innovation for Andean Industry, ANDESCON 2022

Conference

Conference11th IEEE Conference of the Andean Council, ANDESCON 2022
Country/TerritoryColombia
CityBarranquilla
Period16/11/2219/11/22

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Keywords

  • Arrhythmia
  • ECG Signals
  • Percent Root Mean Square Difference
  • Prototype Evaluation

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