Application of vectorcardiography and recurrence-based methods to analysis of ECG signals
The paper concerns application of vectorcardiography and recurrence-based methods to analyze ECG signals. The first method involves recording the direction and magnitude of electrical forces of the heart by means of a continuous series of vectors that form a curving line around a center, while the s...
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doaj-292e554e93294e26a0d97a52e0b10b932021-02-02T05:39:15ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012410101510.1051/matecconf/201824101015matecconf_csndd2018_01015Application of vectorcardiography and recurrence-based methods to analysis of ECG signalsIwaniec Joanna0Iwaniec Marek1Kalukiewicz Antoni2AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics, Department of Robotics and MechatronicsAGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics, Department of Process ControlAGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics, Department of Mining, Dressing and Transport MachinesThe paper concerns application of vectorcardiography and recurrence-based methods to analyze ECG signals. The first method involves recording the direction and magnitude of electrical forces of the heart by means of a continuous series of vectors that form a curving line around a center, while the second consists in representing the ECG signals in the phase space and searching for the recurrence properties of the registered signals. In both methods, change of analysis domain offers new opportunities for early diagnosis. In this work, discussed methods have been used for the purposes of analysis of selected ECG signals stored in the medical database. Vectorcardiograms were determined on the basis of ECG signals for the Farnk's leads. Signal analysis was carried out with the application of the recurrence plots (RP) method. The proposed approach simplifies assessment of the signal information content by providing patterns characteristic for different myocardial injury. Carried out research requires complementation by results of statistical analysis for various age groups and degrees of myocardial injury.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201824101015 |
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Application of vectorcardiography and recurrence-based methods to analysis of ECG signals |
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Application of vectorcardiography and recurrence-based methods to analysis of ECG signals |
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Application of vectorcardiography and recurrence-based methods to analysis of ECG signals |
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Application of vectorcardiography and recurrence-based methods to analysis of ECG signals |
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Application of vectorcardiography and recurrence-based methods to analysis of ECG signals |
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application of vectorcardiography and recurrence-based methods to analysis of ecg signals |
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The paper concerns application of vectorcardiography and recurrence-based methods to analyze ECG signals. The first method involves recording the direction and magnitude of electrical forces of the heart by means of a continuous series of vectors that form a curving line around a center, while the second consists in representing the ECG signals in the phase space and searching for the recurrence properties of the registered signals. In both methods, change of analysis domain offers new opportunities for early diagnosis. In this work, discussed methods have been used for the purposes of analysis of selected ECG signals stored in the medical database. Vectorcardiograms were determined on the basis of ECG signals for the Farnk's leads. Signal analysis was carried out with the application of the recurrence plots (RP) method. The proposed approach simplifies assessment of the signal information content by providing patterns characteristic for different myocardial injury. Carried out research requires complementation by results of statistical analysis for various age groups and degrees of myocardial injury. |
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