2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11517-013-1115-9
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The effect of precordial lead displacement on ECG morphology

Abstract: Inaccurate electrode placement and differences in inter-individual human anatomies can lead to misinterpretation of ECG examination. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of precordial electrodes displacement on morphology of the ECG signal in a group of 60 patients with diagnosed cardiac disease. Shapes of ECG signals recorded from precordial leads were compared with signals interpolated at the points located at a distance up to 5 cm from lead location. Shape differences of the QRS and ST-T-U com… Show more

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“…Using this analytic technique, heterogeneity measurement is not unduly weighted by protracted termination or inflections in the waveforms, ST‐segment changes, or presence of U waves, features that limit accurate dispersion measurement by conventional analyses. Leads V 4 , V 5 , and V 6 were chosen for analysis because of their low intrinsic variability due to lead placement or body habitus . The maximum RWH and TWH for each patient across the recording period were used to identify arrhythmia risk.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Using this analytic technique, heterogeneity measurement is not unduly weighted by protracted termination or inflections in the waveforms, ST‐segment changes, or presence of U waves, features that limit accurate dispersion measurement by conventional analyses. Leads V 4 , V 5 , and V 6 were chosen for analysis because of their low intrinsic variability due to lead placement or body habitus . The maximum RWH and TWH for each patient across the recording period were used to identify arrhythmia risk.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leads V 4 , V 5 , and V 6 were chosen for analysis because of their low intrinsic variability due to lead placement or body habitus. 11 The maximum RWH and TWH for each patient across the recording period were used to identify arrhythmia risk.…”
Section: Second Central Moment Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RMSE parameter was normalized (NRMSE) to the range of amplitudes of the measurement data [9] in order to minimize the effect of inter-subject differences in the maximum values of signal amplitudes on the average RMSE values.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the major limitations of the Doppler ultrasound technique is its sensitivity to movement as the movement of the mother [27]. On the other side, one of the limitation of FECG is the dispersion of ECG signal morphology that is growing with the increase in the distance from the reference point [28].…”
Section: E Pzt Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%