1. Ten quick tips for electrocardiogram (ECG) signal processing
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Davide Chicco, Angeliki-Ilektra Karaiskou, and Maarten De Vos
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ECG ,Electrocardiography ,Signal processing ,Medical signal processing ,Cardiology ,Quick tips ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is a powerful tool to measure the electrical activity of the heart, and the analysis of its data can be useful to assess the patient’s health. In particular, the computational analysis of electrocardiogram data, also called ECG signal processing, can reveal specific patterns or heart cycle trends which otherwise would be unnoticeable by medical experts. When performing ECG signal processing, however, it is easy to make mistakes and generate inflated, overoptimistic, or misleading results, which can lead to wrong diagnoses or prognoses and, in turn, could even contribute to bad medical decisions, damaging the health of the patient. Therefore, to avoid common mistakes and bad practices, we present here ten easy guidelines to follow when analyzing electrocardiogram data computationally. Our ten recommendations, written in a simple way, can be useful to anyone performing a computational study based on ECG data and eventually lead to better, more robust medical results.
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- 2024
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