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Definition of Fiducial Points in the Normal Seismocardiogram.


ABSTRACT: The purpose of this work is to define fiducial points in the seismocardiogram (SCG) and to correlate them with physiological events identified in ultrasound images. For 45 healthy subjects the SCG and the electrocardiogram (ECG) were recorded simultaneously at rest. Immediately following the SCG and ECG recordings ultrasound images of the heart were also obtained at rest. For all subjects a mean SCG signal was calculated and all fiducial points (peaks and valleys) were identified and labeled in the same way across all signals. Eight physiologic events, including the valve openings and closings, were annotated from ultrasound as well and the fiducial points were correlated with those physiologic events. A total of 42 SCG signals were used in the data analysis. The smallest mean differences (±SD) between the eight events found in the ultrasound images and the fiducial points, together with their correlation coefficients (r) were: atrial systolic onset: -2 (±16) ms, r?=?0.75 (p?

SUBMITTER: Sorensen K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6193995 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Definition of Fiducial Points in the Normal Seismocardiogram.

Sørensen Kasper K   Schmidt Samuel E SE   Jensen Ask S AS   Søgaard Peter P   Struijk Johannes J JJ  

Scientific reports 20181018 1


The purpose of this work is to define fiducial points in the seismocardiogram (SCG) and to correlate them with physiological events identified in ultrasound images. For 45 healthy subjects the SCG and the electrocardiogram (ECG) were recorded simultaneously at rest. Immediately following the SCG and ECG recordings ultrasound images of the heart were also obtained at rest. For all subjects a mean SCG signal was calculated and all fiducial points (peaks and valleys) were identified and labeled in  ...[more]

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