Wearable biosensor Inventors Peter Elango and Madhu Bhaskaran holding the dry electrodes, part of the RMIT ECG device. (Courtesy: Seamus Daniel, RMIT University) Conventional electrocardiograms (ECG) ...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) remains a cornerstone in cardiovascular diagnostics, yet its clinical utility is often compromised by signal distortions introduced during acquisition. Contemporary ...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) signal compression techniques are essential for the efficient storage, transmission and real‐time processing of cardiac data. Advanced methods utilising discrete wavelet ...
Researchers have developed an ultrathin, waterproof, gel-free ECG electrode for continuous heart monitoring that offers greater comfort – and less skin irritation – than current devices on the market, ...
Brugada Syndrome is a genetic disorder that results in sudden cardiac death from polymorphic ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation in the setting of a structurally normal heart. This ...
Garmin is the latest company to give its users the ability to take an ECG reading from their wrist. The company is launching a new ECG app that allows users to record their heart rhythm and check for ...
The Apple Watch introduced electrocardiogram (ECG) heart measurements in 2018, and the feature has been saving lives ever since. Available on the Apple Watch Series 4-11 and Ultra 1-3, ECG readings ...
ECG (also known as EKG), short for electrocardiogram, is a common medical test that measures the electrical activity and rhythm of your heart to show how it’s functioning. An ECG and related heart ...