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BackgroundThe Electrocardiogram ECG is one of the most important non-invasive tools for cardiac diseases diagnosis. Taking advantage of the developed telecommunication infrastructure, several approaches that address the development of telemetry cardiac devices were introduced recently. Telemetry ECG devices allow easy and fast ECG monitoring of patients with suspected cardiac issues. Choosing the right device with the desired working mode, signal quality, and the device cost are still the main obstacles to massive usage of these devices.MethodsIn this paper, we introduce design, implementation, and validation of a multi-purpose telemetry system for recording, transmission, and interpretation of ECG signals in different recording modes. The system consists of an ECG device, a cloud-based analysis pipeline, and accompanied mobile applications for physicians and patients. The proposed ECG device’s mechanical design allows laypersons to easily record post-event short-term ECG signals, using dry electrodes without any preparation. Moreover, patients can use the device to record long-term signals in loop and holter modes, using wet electrodes. In order to overcome the problem of signal quality fluctuation due to using different electrodes types and different placements on subject’s chest, customized ECG signal processing and interpretation pipeline is presented for each working mode.ResultsWe present the evaluation of the novel short-term recorder design. Recording of an ECG signal was performed for 391 patients using a standard 12-leads golden standard ECG and the proposed patient-activated short-term post-event recorder. In the validation phase, a sample of validation signals followed peer review process wherein two experts annotated the signals in terms of signal acceptability for diagnosis.We found that 96% of signals allow detecting arrhythmia and other signal’s abnormal changes. Additionally, we compared and presented the correlation coefficient and the automatic QRS delineation results of both short-term post-event recorder and 12-leads golden standard ECG recorder.ConclusionsThe proposed multi-purpose ECG device allows physicians to choose the working mode of the same device according to the patient status. The proposed device was designed to allow patients to manage the technical requirements of both working modes. Post-event short-term ECG recording using the proposed design provide physicians reliable three ECG leads with direct symptom-rhythm correlation.

Highlights

  • The Electrocardiogram ECG is one of the most important non-invasive tools for cardiac diseases diagnosis

  • Post-event short-term ECG recording using the proposed design provide physicians reliable three ECG leads with direct symptom-rhythm correlation

  • After analysing a sample of 100 recordings, of 20 sec length, from the validation population signals, we found that golden standard precordial leads (V1, V2, and V3) were the best match with ECG leads recorded by our short-term post-event recorder, since they show a high correlation with our short-term leads, recorded using dry electrodes

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Introduction

The Electrocardiogram ECG is one of the most important non-invasive tools for cardiac diseases diagnosis. Taking advantage of the developed telecommunication infrastructure, several approaches that address the development of telemetry cardiac devices were introduced recently. Telemetry ECG devices allow easy and fast ECG monitoring of patients with suspected cardiac issues. As well as healthy people, can record ECG signals and send them to physicians or health centers using developing communication technology, which helps to enable ECG recording regardless of place and time. Different designs of ECG devices were proposed to operate in telemedicine system in order to make the procedure of signal recording easy and smooth for users [1,2,3,4,5]. Holter signal is an ECG recording done over a period of 1–7 days, wherein three electrodes, at least, are attached to the patient’s chest and connected to a small portable ECG recorder, generally by lead wires [6]. Patients keep a diary of their symptoms and function normally with their daily activities, with the exceptions of activities such as taking a shower, swimming, or any activity causing an excessive amount of sweating, that cause the electrodes to become loose or detached during recording [6]

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