DocumentCode
1202817
Title
An Arrhythmia-Anomalous Beat Monitoring System
Author
Dell´Osso, Louis F.
Author_Institution
Ocular Motor Neurophysiology Laboratory, Veterans Administration Hospital, Miami, Fla. 33125.
Issue
1
fYear
1973
Firstpage
43
Lastpage
50
Abstract
An electronic monitoring system has been developed to detect the four conditions that usually lead to fibrillation in the infarcted heart. Artifact-free QRS detection is accomplished by passing the preamplified QRS through a bandpass filter, an automatic gain control (AGC)circuit, a full-wave rectifier, a nonlinear amplifier, and positive and negative slope detectors. High-threshold logic circuitry then applies the timing criteria necessary for positive identification of a QRS complex. A printout of the ECG is made if 1) the number of premature beats in the last minute exceeds a physician-set number (0 through 10), 2) the number of successive anomalous beats (i. e., area increase, QRS increase, or polarity reversal) exceeds a physician-set number (0 through 5), 3) an "early" premature beat occurs (i.e., R-R\´ < QT), or 4) a multiformal beat is detected (i.e., its morphology differs from that of the previous anomalous beat).
Keywords
Band pass filters; Condition monitoring; Detectors; Electrocardiography; Gain control; Heart; Logic circuits; Morphology; Rectifiers; Timing; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Coronary Care Units; Electrocardiography; Electronics, Medical; Heart Function Tests; Heart Rate; Humans; Monitoring, Physiologic;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.1973.324250
Filename
4120584
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