Artefacts in continuous ECG recordings - Provoking and preventing manoeuvres

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Objectives. A systematic estimation of the effects of some clinically important artefact provoking and artefact-preventing manoeuvres. Design. A test protocol for the evaluation of technical modifications of continuous ECG recordings was tested in 17 patients. The programme comprised ECG recordings during five artefact-provoking manoeuvres (slight shaking of the ECG cables, rotating shoulders, slight electrode touching, washing, teeth-brushing) and two simple artefact-preventing manoeuvres (taping ECG cables and covering electrodes with paper cups). Results. The artefact-provoking manoeuvres induced a substantial increase in artefactual ECG. The artefact-preventing manoeuvres only incompletely prevented this increase. Conclusion. There is a great need of technical improvements to reduce the distortion of ECG by artefacts. The test protocol developed by us exposes a broad spectrum of different categories of ECG qualities and is therefore suitable for evaluating technical improvements concerning artefactual ECG. © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group Ltd.

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Lönnblad, J., Nilsson, G., Folke, M., Hök, B., Lindén, M., & Bäcklund, Y. (2005). Artefacts in continuous ECG recordings - Provoking and preventing manoeuvres. Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal, 39(3), 167–171. https://doi.org/10.1080/14017430510009203

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