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17 May 2016 ECG Holter monitor with alert system and mobile application
Abigail C. Teron, Pedro A. Rivera, Miguel A. Goenaga
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Abstract
This paper proposes a new approach on the Holter monitor by creating a portable Electrocardiogram (ECG) Holter monitor that will alert the user by detecting abnormal heart beats using a digital signal processing software. The alarm will be triggered when the patient experiences arrhythmias such as bradycardia and tachycardia. The equipment is simple, comfortable and small in size that fit in the hand. It can be used at any time and any moment by placing three leads to the person’s chest which is connected to an electronic circuit. The ECG data will be transmitted via Bluetooth to the memory of a selected mobile phone using an application that will store the collected data for up to 24 hrs. The arrhythmia is identified by comparing the reference signals with the user’s signal. The diagnostic results demonstrate that the ECG Holter monitor alerts the user when an arrhythmia is detected thru the Holter monitor and mobile application.
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Abigail C. Teron, Pedro A. Rivera, and Miguel A. Goenaga "ECG Holter monitor with alert system and mobile application", Proc. SPIE 9842, Signal Processing, Sensor/Information Fusion, and Target Recognition XXV, 98421L (17 May 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2224546
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KEYWORDS
Electrocardiography

Heart

Beam propagation method

LCDs

Diagnostics

Electrodes

Data storage

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