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Wireless and Non-contact ECG Measurement System – the “Aachen SmartChair”

2007; CTU Central Library; Volume: 47; Issue: 4-5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.14311/974

ISSN

1805-2363

Autores

Adrian Aleksandrowicz, Steffen Leonhardt,

Tópico(s)

ECG Monitoring and Analysis

Resumo

This publication describes a measurement system that obtains an electrocardiogram (ECG) by capacitively coupled electrodes. Fordemonstration purposes, this measurement system was integrated into an off-the-shelf office chair (so-called “Aachen SmartChair”).Whereas in usual clinical applications adhesive, conductively-coupled electrodes have to be attached to the skin, the described system is able to measure an ECG without direct skin contact through the cloth. A wireless communication module was integrated for transmitting theECG data to a PC or to an ICU patient monitor. For system validation, a classical ECG with conductive electrodes and an oxygensaturation signal (SpO2) were obtained simultaneously. Finally, system-specific problems of the presented device are discussed.

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