Digital sampling rate and ECG analysis

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The influence of sampling rate on the accuracy of measurements of various ECG parameters has been studied. Statistical analysis showed no significant difference between results obtained at sampling rates of 500 and 250 samples s-1. Recordings made at 125 samples s-1, however, showed significant reductions in peak amplitude values. Some interval measurements also varied significantly to both larger and smaller values. Other intervals did not seem to be affected significantly. It is concluded that a sampling rate of 125 samples s-1 could be used in particular conditions when only the measurement of certain intervals is required. © 1985.

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Pizzuti, G. P., Cifaldi, S., & Nolfe, G. (1985). Digital sampling rate and ECG analysis. Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 7(3), 247–250. https://doi.org/10.1016/0141-5425(85)90027-5

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