评价足部肌电信号作为浴室式心电图仪的噪声参考

O. Inan, M. Etemadi, Richard M. Wiard, L. Giovangrandi, G. Kovacs
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我们小组开发了一种浴室尺度的BCG记录仪,作为心力衰竭门诊患者的潜在家庭监护仪。虽然该装置获得的信号质量与先前文献中讨论的基于桌和床的卡卡苗系统一样高,但该系统所需的站立姿势可能导致信号中出现不希望的运动引起的噪声,特别是对于老年患者。来自足部的肌电图(EMG)信号被提议作为站立BCG测量的噪声参考。这些信号和卡介苗噪声之间的相关性被量化为低(睁眼)和高(闭眼)不自主运动的病例。对于本试验中考虑的六名受试者,足部肌电图似乎是BCG运动噪声估计的有价值参考。此外,许多浴室秤的脚上都有电极来估计不同的体脂百分比,这使得测量在未来的实施中非常实用。
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Evaluating the Foot Electromyogram Signal as a Noise Reference for a Bathroom Scale Ballistocardiogram Recorder
A bathroom scale ballistocardiogram (BCG) recorder has been developed in our group as a potential home monitor for heart failure outpatients. While the signal quality obtained by this device is as high as elaborate table- and bed-based BCG systems discussed previously in the literature, the standing posture required by this system may lead to undesired motion induced noise in the signal, particularly for elderly patients. Electromyogram (EMG) signals from the feet are proposed as a noise reference for the standing BCG measurement. The correlation between these signals and the BCG noise is quantified for a case with low (eyes open) and higher (eyes closed) involuntary movement on the scale. For the six subjects considered in this trial, the foot EMG appears to be a valuable reference for BCG movement noise estimation. Additionally, the fact that many bathroom scales have electrodes on the feet for various body fat percentage estimates makes the measurement highly practical for future implementations.
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