Method and device for detecting fault of lead in electrocardiogram system
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1. A method for detecting a lead fault in an ECG system, comprising the steps of:
- (a) collecting an ECG signal from a sensor;
(b) filtering and amplifying the ECG signal;
(c) converting the signal from step (b) into a digital signal;
(d) processing the digital signal to analyze the ECG signal;
(e) determining whether the ECG signal changes using the digital signal; and
(f) indicating separation of the ECG signal from the sensor if the ECG signal does not change in step (e).
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Abstract
A method and device for detecting a lead fault by analyzing a electrocardiogram signal from a telemetric or portable electrocardiogram system using software. In the device for detecting a lead fault, the electrocardiogram signal can be analyzed using software by a microcontroller without an extra microcontroller, so that the size of a telemetric or portable electrocardiogram system can be reduced while also reducing power consumption.
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1. A method for detecting a lead fault in an ECG system, comprising the steps of:
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(a) collecting an ECG signal from a sensor;
(b) filtering and amplifying the ECG signal;
(c) converting the signal from step (b) into a digital signal;
(d) processing the digital signal to analyze the ECG signal;
(e) determining whether the ECG signal changes using the digital signal; and
(f) indicating separation of the ECG signal from the sensor if the ECG signal does not change in step (e). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
(e1) determining whether the ECG signal is input using the digital signal;
(e2) comparing the digital signal to a previously stored digital signal if the ECG signal is input; and
(e3) providing an indication of sensor separation via the lead fault information display if the periodicity of the digital signal is different from the previously stored digital signal.
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8. The method of claim 7, wherein step (e2) is performed by counting the number of peaks in the digital signal for a predetermined period corresponding to the peak values of the ECG signal, and comparing the count value to a previously stored number of peak values corresponding to a previous ECG signal.
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9. The method of claim 7, wherein step (e2) is performed by counting the number of valleys in the digital signal for a predetermined period corresponding to the valley values of the ECG signal, and comparing the count value to a previously stored number of valley values corresponding to a previous ECG signal.
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10. The method of claim 7, wherein step (e3) is performed by measuring the frequency range of the digital signal and comparing the measured frequency range to a stored frequency range corresponding to a previous ECG signal.
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11. The method of claim 2, wherein steps (e) and (f) are repeated two or more times.
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12. A device for detecting a lead fault in a electrocardiogram system, comprising:
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an ECG signal collector for collecting a physiological signal;
a filtering and amplifying portion for removing a noise component and amplifying the ECG signal from the physiological signal collector;
an analog-to-digital converter for converting a signal from the filtering and amplifying portion into a digital signal; and
a controller for processing the digital signal to analyze the ECG signal and for detecting changes in the digital signal corresponding to changes in the ECG signal. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
a lead fault information display responsive to the controller for displaying whether the ECG signal collector is separated from a subject.
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14. The device of claim 13, wherein the controller provides a command to the lead fault information display to display an alert indicating separation of the ECG signal collector from the subject, if the controller determines that the digital signal corresponding to the ECG signal has changed.
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15. The device of claim 14, wherein the controller responsive to the ECG signal determines whether the ECG signal is inputed, and if it is determined that the ECG signal is input, the controller compares characteristics of the digital signal to those of a previously stored digital signal.
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16. The device of claim 15, wherein the characteristics of the previously stored digital signal is expressed as a number of peak values in the ECG signal for a predetermined period, the controller counts the number of peaks in the digital signal for the predetermined period corresponding to the peak values of the ECG signal, and compares the count value to the previously stored signal expressed as the number of peak values in the ECG signal.
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17. The device of claim 15, wherein the characteristics of the previously stored digital signal is expressed as the number of valley values in the ECG signal for a predetermined period, the controller counts the number of valleys in the digital signal for the predetermined period corresponding to the valley values of the ECG signal, and compares the count value to the previously stored signal expressed as the number of valley values of the ECG signal.
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18. The device of claim 15, wherein the characteristics of the previously stored digital signal is expressed as the frequency range of the ECG signal for a predetermined period corresponding to the frequency range of the ECG signal, the controller compares the frequency range to the previously stored signal expressed as the frequency range of the ECG signal.
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19. A device for detecting a lead fault in a ECG system, comprising:
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ECG signal collecting means for collecting a ECG signal;
filtering and amplifying means for removing a noise component and amplifying the ECG signal from the ECG signal collecting means;
converting means for converting a signal from the filtering and amplifying means into a digital signal; and
processing means for processing the digital signal to analyze the ECG signal and for detecting changes in the digital signal corresponding to changes in the ECG signal. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
display means responsive to the processing means for displaying whether the ECG signal collecting means is separated from a subject.
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21. The device of claim 20, wherein the processing means provides a command to the display means to display an alert indicating separation of the ECG signal collecting means from the subject, if the processing means determine that the digital signal corresponding to the ECG signal has changed.
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22. The device of claim 19, wherein the processing means determines whether the ECG signal is input, and if it is determined that the ECG signal is input, the processing means compares the digital signal to a previously stored digital signal.
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23. The device of claim 19, wherein the processing means determines whether the ECG signal is input, and if it is determined that the ECG signal is input, the processing means compares a characteristic of the digital signal to a previously stored characteristic of the digital signal.
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24. The device of claim 23, wherein the previously stored characteristic is expressed as the number of peak values in the ECG signal for a predetermined period, and the processing means counts the number of peaks in the digital signal for the predetermined period corresponding to the peak values of the ECG signal for the predetermined period, and compares the count value to the previously stored characteristic expressed as the number of peak values in the ECG signal.
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25. The device of claim 23, wherein the previously stored characteristic is expressed as the number of valley values in the ECG signal for a predetermined period, and the processing means counts the number of valleys in the digital signal for the predetermined period corresponding to the valley values of the ECG signal for the predetermined period, and compares the count value to the previously stored characteristic expressed as the number of valley values of the ECG signal.
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26. The device of claim 23, wherein the previously stored characteristic is expressed as the frequency range of the ECG signal for a predetermined period corresponding to the frequency range of the ECG signal for the predetermined period, and the processing means compares the frequency range to the previously stored characteristic expressed as the frequency range of the ECG signal.
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