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Ambulatory monitoring device for central hemodynamic and ECG signal recording on PCMCI flash memory cards

The new ambulatory monitoring, universal 4-channel recorder enabling simultaneous collection of ECG and central haemodynamics signals was constructed. The system is based on 80C552 family controller with built-in analogue to digital converters and 20 MB PCMCIA (type II) FLASH MEMORY CARD is used as...

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Main Authors: Cybulski, G., Ksiazkiewicz, A., Lukasik, W., Niewiadomski, W., Palko, T.
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description The new ambulatory monitoring, universal 4-channel recorder enabling simultaneous collection of ECG and central haemodynamics signals was constructed. The system is based on 80C552 family controller with built-in analogue to digital converters and 20 MB PCMCIA (type II) FLASH MEMORY CARD is used as a data storage. The communication with the system is performed via specialised keys and the small, built-in LCD. We design and constructed the miniaturised, tetrapolar, current impedance cardiography device with built-in one channel of ECG, which was applied as a detector of the central haemodynamics signals. The device enables the full disclosure of the collected data, which could be used in off-line, beat-to-beat evaluation of cardiac output, stroke volume, ejection time, pre-ejection period and heart rate.
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subjects Analog-digital conversion
Blood flow
Communication system control
Control systems
Electrocardiography
Flash memory
Hemodynamics
Impedance
Monitoring
Signal design
title Ambulatory monitoring device for central hemodynamic and ECG signal recording on PCMCI flash memory cards
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