The principles of software QRS detection

BU Kohler, C Hennig… - IEEE Engineering in …, 2002 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
BU Kohler, C Hennig, R Orglmeister
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and biology Magazine, 2002ieeexplore.ieee.org
The QRS complex is the most striking waveform within the electrocardiogram (ECG). Since it
reflects the electrical activity within the heart during the ventricular contraction, the time of its
occurrence as well as its shape provide much information about the current state of the
heart. Due to its characteristic shape it serves as the basis for the automated determination
of the heart rate, as an entry point for classification schemes of the cardiac cycle, and often it
is also used in ECG data compression algorithms. In that sense, QRS detection provides the …
The QRS complex is the most striking waveform within the electrocardiogram (ECG). Since it reflects the electrical activity within the heart during the ventricular contraction, the time of its occurrence as well as its shape provide much information about the current state of the heart. Due to its characteristic shape it serves as the basis for the automated determination of the heart rate, as an entry point for classification schemes of the cardiac cycle, and often it is also used in ECG data compression algorithms. In that sense, QRS detection provides the fundamentals for almost all automated ECG analysis algorithms. Software QRS detection has been a research topic for more than 30 years. The evolution of these algorithms clearly reflects the great advances in computer technology. Within the last decade many new approaches to QRS detection have been proposed; for example, algorithms from the field of artificial neural networks genetic algorithms wavelet transforms, filter banks as well as heuristic methods mostly based on nonlinear transforms. The authors provide an overview of these recent developments as well as of formerly proposed algorithms.
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