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Methods for respiration estimates using single lead ECG

KRÁLÍK, M. KOZUMPLÍK, J.

Original Title

Methods for respiration estimates using single lead ECG

English Title

Methods for respiration estimates using single lead ECG

Type

conference paper

Language

en

Original Abstract

This paper deals with the problematic of respiration estimates from single lead electrocargiogram (ECG) and their possible use for sleep apnoea detection. Two different methods are used, each using different approach. RSA method utilises physiological ties between respiration and cardiac activity. EDR method is using changes in ECG signal caused by chest movements. Both methods are used on real data from patients suffering from sleep apnoea syndrome and are their results are subjectively compared in the conclusion.

English abstract

This paper deals with the problematic of respiration estimates from single lead electrocargiogram (ECG) and their possible use for sleep apnoea detection. Two different methods are used, each using different approach. RSA method utilises physiological ties between respiration and cardiac activity. EDR method is using changes in ECG signal caused by chest movements. Both methods are used on real data from patients suffering from sleep apnoea syndrome and are their results are subjectively compared in the conclusion.

Keywords

respiration, electrocardiography, sleep apnoea syndrome

Released

10.09.2018

ISBN

978-80-214-5661-7

Book

Proceedings of IEEE Student Branch Conference Blansko 2018

Pages from

26

Pages to

29

Pages count

4

URL

Documents

BibTex


@inproceedings{BUT149640,
  author="Martin {Králík} and Jiří {Kozumplík}",
  title="Methods for respiration estimates using single lead ECG",
  annote="This paper deals with the problematic of respiration estimates from single lead electrocargiogram (ECG) and their possible use for sleep apnoea detection. Two different methods are used, each using different approach. RSA method utilises physiological ties between respiration and cardiac activity. EDR method is using changes in ECG signal caused by chest movements. Both methods are used on real data from patients suffering from sleep apnoea syndrome and are their results are subjectively compared in the conclusion.",
  booktitle="Proceedings of IEEE Student Branch Conference Blansko 2018",
  chapter="149640",
  howpublished="electronic, physical medium",
  year="2018",
  month="september",
  pages="26--29",
  type="conference paper"
}