Detecting capacitively coupled ECG baseline shift
First Claim
1. In apparatus for providing an ECG signal having first and second multielement electrode means each having elements closely spaced but insulatedly separated for connection to respective surface portions of a patient with the ECG potential between said elements being negligible, the improvement comprising,resistive means in series with at least one of said elements of sufficiently high resistance to significantly unbalance capacitively coupled baseline shift artifact.
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Abstract
In an electrocardiographic system there is a multielement electrode at two skin locations for providing an ECG signal of negligible magnitude between elements because of the close spacing while the pair of elements are sufficiently separated so that the motion of one element is at least partially independent of the motion of the other. Parallel ECG signals are obtained from different elements of two multielement electrodes. The difference between the signals is detected by logical circuitry to produce a signal indicating baseline shift. The elements are coaxial with a 250 K resistor in series with each outer element.
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1. In apparatus for providing an ECG signal having first and second multielement electrode means each having elements closely spaced but insulatedly separated for connection to respective surface portions of a patient with the ECG potential between said elements being negligible, the improvement comprising,
resistive means in series with at least one of said elements of sufficiently high resistance to significantly unbalance capacitively coupled baseline shift artifact.
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6. In apparatus for providing an ECG signal and detecting baseline shift in said ECG signal having a first multielement electrode means having elements closely spaced but insulatedly separated for connection to a first surface portion of a patient with the ECG potential between said elements being negligible, a second multielement electrode means having elements closely spaced but insulatedly separated for connection to a second surface portion of said patient with the ECG potential between the latter elements being negligible, first means for differentially combining the potentials of one element of said first multielement electrode means and one element of said second multielement electrode means for providing a first ECG signal, second means for differentially combining the potentials of another element of said second multielement electrode means for providing a second ECG signal, and means for differentially combining said first and second ECG signals to provide an artifact signal representative of baseline shift in said ECG signals, the improvement comprising,
resistive means in series with at least one of said elements of resistance sufficiently high for significantly unbalancing capacitively coupled baseline shift artifact.
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