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ECE 501 Introduction to BME
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Part IV Bioinstrumentation Electrocardiogram
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Introduction Physiology Medicine Instrumentation ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Medicine The Electrical Cycle ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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The Electrocardiogram
Medicine The Electrocardiogram The electrocardiogram (ECG) is a standardized way to measure and display the electrical activity of the heart. • Physicians can diagnose problems with the heart by analyzing its ECG and comparing it to the ECG of a healthy heart. ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Medicine ECG Waves ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Medicine ECG Intervals ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Medicine A-V Blocks Complete Hear Block
The cells in A-V node are dead and A-V node does not conduct action potential at all Atria and ventricles beat independently Ventricles are driven by abnormal pacemakers ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Medicine A-V Blocks First-degree Hear Block The A-V node is diseased
The action potentials from atria can still reach ventricles It is greatly delayed ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Medicine Heart Flutter Paroxysmal Tachycardia
An abnormal pacemaker in ventricle may discharge at a rapid rate Ventricles depolarize irregularly at a high rate ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Medicine Heart Flutter Atrial Flutter
An abnormal pacemaker in atria may discharge at a rapid rate Atria depolarize irregularly at a high rate ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Premature V- Contraction
Medicine Premature V- Contraction An accidental pacemaker within the ventricle causes an extra beat (extrasystole) ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Medicine Fibrillation Atrial Fibrillation Atria twitch irregularly
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Medicine Fibrillation Ventricular Fibrillation
Ventricles twitch irregularly ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Medicine Ischemia Deficient in blood supply due to coronary occlusion
Early stage: ST elevation Late stage: ST elevation + TQ depression ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation The Dipole Model
The electrical field generated by this dipole represents the electric activity of the heart at a specific instant Cardiac vector M: dipole moment, having a magnitude of proportional to the amount of charge multiplied by the separation of the two charges The magnitude and direction of M vary over time ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation The Dipole Model a1,a2: Lead vectors
va1= M.a1=|M|cosθ: ECG signal on lead a1 ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation The ECG Model Electrodes are placed on points A and B
RAB: Resistance between A and B RT1, RT2: Thoracic medium resistances ΦAB: ECG voltage signal on lead AB ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation ECG leads –Limb leads ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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ECG leads – Augmented Limb leads
Instrumentation ECG leads – Augmented Limb leads a: aVR b: aVL c: aVF d: Lead vectors ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation ECG leads – Chest leads Wilson’s Central Terminal
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Instrumentation ECG leads – Chest leads
Lead vector: Between the electrode and Wilson’s Central Terminal Electrode positions Lead vectors ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation 12 - lead ECG Simultaneous measurement from
Three limb leads Three augmented limb leads Six chest leads Process all data from 12 leads to obtain ECG waveform ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Block Diagram of an Electrocardiograph Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Protection Circuit
Prevent high voltages from damage the electrocardiograph Voltage-limiting devices Current-voltage characteristics of Voltage-limiting devices ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Protection Circuit
Parallel silicon-diode voltage limiting circuit Low voltage breakdown Vb: 600mV ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Protection Circuit
Back-to-back silicon Zener-diode voltage limiting circuit Moderate voltage breakdown Vb: 2 to 20 V ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Protection Circuit
Gas-discharge tube (neon light) voltage limiting circuit High voltage breakdown Vb: 50 to 90 V ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Lead Selector
Determine which electrodes are necessary for a particular lead and to connect them to the remainder of the circuit Controlled by the operator or by the microcomputer of the electrocardiograph ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Calibration
A 1-mV calibration signal is momentarily introduced into the electrocardiograph for each channel that is recorded ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Preamplifier
Differential amplifier with high common-mode-rejection ratio (CMRR) Analog filters ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Preamplifier ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Isolation Circuit
Contains a barrier to the passage of current from the power line Transformer isolation amplifier Optical isolator Capacitively coupled isolation ampifier ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Transformer isolation amplifier
Instrumentation Isolation Circuit Transformer isolation amplifier ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Isolation Circuit Optical Isolator ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Isolation Circuit
Capacitively coupled isolation amplifier ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Driven right leg circuit
Instrumentation Driven right leg circuit Provides a reference point on the patient that normally is at ground potential The connection is made to an electrode on the patient’s right leg ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Driven right leg circuit
Instrumentation Driven right leg circuit ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Driver amplifier
Amplify the ECG to a level at which it can appropriately record the signal on the recorder Carry out the bandpass filtering ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Memory System
Store digital electrocardiograms from different leads Store patient information ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Microcomputer Control the overall operation
Perform a preliminary analysis to determine heart rate recognize some types of arrhythmia calculate intervals ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Recorder-printer
Provide a hard copy of the recorded ECG signal Print out patient information, results of the automatic analysis Analog oscillograph-type recorder, thermal recorder, electrostatic recorder ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Inference in ECG
Effect of voltage transient from other devices, such as cardiac defibrillation ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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60 Hz power-line inference
Instrumentation Inference in ECG 60 Hz power-line inference ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Electromyographic(EMG) inference
Instrumentation Inference in ECG Electromyographic(EMG) inference ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Instrumentation Inference in ECG Electromagnetic inference
Twisting wires to minimize inference ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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A mechanism of electric-field pickup from the powerline
Instrumentation Inference in ECG A mechanism of electric-field pickup from the powerline ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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Another mechanism of electric-field pickup from the powerline
Instrumentation Inference in ECG Another mechanism of electric-field pickup from the powerline ECE 501 Dr. Hang
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