Brian Zenger, Jake A Bergquist, Wilson W Good, Bruce Steadman, Rob S MacLeod
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摘要
捕获心脏电传播或心电图图像需要同时,多域记录心电图信号,具有足够的空间和时间分辨率。现有的系统可能成本过高,或者缺乏从心脏和躯干捕获信号所需的灵活性。我们设计并构建了一个系统,利用价格合理的商业产品(Intantech, CA, USA)来创建一个完整的心脏信号采集系统,包括灵活的前端、模拟信号调理和除颤保护。该项目的设计规范是(1)以至少1 kHz的频率同时记录多达1024个通道,(2)以1 μV的分辨率捕获±30 mV范围内的信号,以及(3)为定制电极输入提供灵活的接口。我们集成了Intantech A/D转换电路,创建了一个新颖的系统,满足所有要求的规格。该系统在开源软件(Intantech)的控制下连接到一台标准的笔记本电脑。为了测试该系统,我们从猪的实验制剂中同时记录了心肌内部、心脏表面和体表的电图。噪音水平可以与我们现有的定制获取系统和商业竞争对手相媲美。每个通道的成本是32美元,一个完整的系统总共是33,800美元。
High-Capacity Cardiac Signal Acquisition System for Flexible, Simultaneous, Multidomain Acquisition.
Capturing cardiac electrical propagation or electrocardiographic images demands simultaneous, multidomain recordings of electrocardiographic signals with adequate spatial and temporal resolution. Available systems can be cost-prohibitive or lack the necessary flexibility to capture signals from the heart and torso. We have designed and constructed a system that leverages affordable commercial products (Intantech, CA, USA) to create a complete, cardiac signal acquisition system that includes a flexible front end, analog signal conditioning, and defibrillation protection. The design specifications for this project were to (1) record up to 1024 channels simultaneously at a minimum of 1 kHz, (2) capture signals within the range of ± 30 mV with a resolution of 1 μV, and (3) provide a flexible interface for custom electrode inputs.We integrated the Intantech A/D conversion circuits to create a novel system, which meets all the required specifications. The system connects to a standard laptop computer under control of open-source software (Intantech). To test the system, we recorded electrograms from within the myocardium, on the heart surface, and on the body surface simultaneously from a porcine experimental preparation. Noise levels were comparable to both our existing, custom acquisition system and a commercial competitor. The cost per channel was $32 USD, totaling $33,800 USD for a complete system.