Coherent ensemble averaging techniques for impedance cardiography

Ensemble averaging provides some improvement in the stability of the signal and signal-to-noise noise ratio under conditions of nonperiodic influences of respiration and motion. Coherent averaging techniques were developed to determine whether further enhancement of the impedance cardiogram could be...

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Published in[1990] Proceedings. Third Annual IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems pp. 228 - 235
Main Authors Hurwitz, B.E., Shyu, L.-Y., Reddy, S.P., Schneiderman, N., Nagel, J.H.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE Comput. Soc. Press 1990
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Summary:Ensemble averaging provides some improvement in the stability of the signal and signal-to-noise noise ratio under conditions of nonperiodic influences of respiration and motion. Coherent averaging techniques were developed to determine whether further enhancement of the impedance cardiogram could be obtained. Physiological signals were obtained from 16 male and female subjects during resting conditions, while delivering a speech, and while undergoing submaximal bicycle exercise. Results indicated that improved resolution of dZ/dt signal events could be obtained using coherent ensemble averaging. Although some improvement in precision of event location was obtained, most enhancement of the impedance cardiogram occurred in measurement of the amplitude of the dZ/dt maximum (ejection velocity) during speaking and exercise conditions. Validated increases in dZ/dt maximum exceeding 20% were obtained in some subjects with coherent averaging, suggesting that the diagnostic utility of impedance cardiography can be improved using this technique.< >
ISBN:9780818690402
0818690402
DOI:10.1109/CBMSYS.1990.109403