ARECONSTRUCTION AND SYNTHESIS OF ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHYC LEADS FOR CARDIOMONITORING SYSTEMS
Keywords:
ECG, electrocardiography lead, system lead, transformation, EASI
Abstract
The problems of electrocardiography leads system transformation, reconstruction, synthesis by reduced leads set are solved. There are two solutions of problem: statistical and deterministic. Our experiments confirm the possibility of ECG records transformation from one leads sets to another sets (for example, from EASI to ECG-12) and restoration of ECG leads missing and distorted by artifacts with a very high precision.Downloads
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How to Cite
Shulgin, V., Zaderihin, A., & Moroz, Y. (1). ARECONSTRUCTION AND SYNTHESIS OF ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHYC LEADS FOR CARDIOMONITORING SYSTEMS. The Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Series "Medicine", (15), 36-42. Retrieved from https://periodicals.karazin.ua/medicine/article/view/7005
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