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DETERMINING CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA FROM A VIDEO OF A SUBJECT BEING MONITORED FOR CARDIAC FUNCTION

  • US 20140221845A1
  • Filed: 04/04/2014
  • Published: 08/07/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/25/2012
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A method for detecting cardiac arrhythmia from signals generated from video images captured of a subject of interest being monitored for cardiac function in a non-contact remote sensing environment, the method comprising:

  • receiving a time-series signal generated from video images captured of a region of exposed skin where a photoplethysmographic (PPG) signal of a subject of interest can be registered, said video comprising video images captured by at least one imaging channel capturing PPG signals;

    processing said time-series signal to extract a PPG signal for said subject;

    filtering said PPG signal using at least one of;

    an FFT-based phase preservation filter, a zero-phase digital filter, a linear time invariant filter, a linear time varying filter, a finite impulse response filter, an infinite impulse response filter, and a non-linear filter, to obtain a filtered PPG signal;

    detecting peak-to-peak pulse points in said filtered PPG signal;

    analyzing said pulse points to obtain peak-to-peak pulse dynamics; and

    determining whether a cardiac arrhythmia exists based on said pulse dynamics.\

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