一个自动程序转换心电图从图纸到数字信号

M. Paterni, A. Belardinelli, A. Benassi, C. Carpeggiani, M. Demi
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今天,大多数商用设备已经以数字形式提供心电信号,并允许他们在本地存档中注册。然而,由于心电图是关于患者临床病史的宝贵信息来源,因此,将同一患者的所有心电图记录保存在同一数字档案中以供后续分析和比较,这是非常有用的,因此,仍然需要从图纸上恢复过去的心电图。本文提出了一种将心电图从图纸转换为数字信号的新方法。首先用平板扫描器(600 dpi)在方格纸上获得心电数字图像,然后用线路检测程序检测心电轨迹并定位。利用一阶绝对矩(FOAM)作为数学算子,用脊线突出心电信号,然后用多分辨率方法将心电信号定位在脊线的顶部。
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An automatic procedure to convert ECGs from graph paper to digital signals
Today most commercial equipment already provides ECG signals in a digital form and allow their registration in a local archive. However, the recovery of past ECGs from graph paper is still needed since ECGs are a valuable source of information regarding the clinical history of a patient and, consequently, it is very useful to have all the ECG recordings of the same patient in the same digital archive for subsequent analyses and comparisons. In this paper we propose a new method to convert ECGs from graph paper to digital signals. First a digital image of the ECG on graph paper is obtained with a flatbed scanner (600 dpi) and then a line detection procedure is used to detect and locate the ECG trace. The first order absolute moment (FOAM) is used as a mathematical operator to highlight the ECG trace with a ridge and the ECG signal is subsequently located at the top of the ridge with a multi-resolution approach.
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