Abstract

Purpose: Availability of resuscitation episode datasets with cardiac rhythm annotations would improve the understanding of the interplay between therapies and patient response (rhythm state), contributing to enhance interventions. Resuscitation rhythm annotation is challenging for reasons like ambiguous rhythm definitions, annotator biases, borderline rhythms or artefacts. The objective of this study was to identify challenges for clinicians when annotating resuscitation rhythms, and to define procedures to obtain quality controlled datasets with rhythm annotations.

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