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Year 2019
  • Cross-talk Between the Heart and Arteries in Older 65+ Adults
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    • T. Wierzba
    • S. Zajączkowski
    • P. Figarski
    • R. Olek
    • A. Poliński

    - Year 2019

    Regulatory synchronization between the heart and the arterial walls is essential for optimal blood delivery to tissues. We investigated functional coherence between heart rhythm and aortic wall compliance in 30 volunteers aged 65 – 74. ECG and carotid and iliac pulse-wave were recorded and digitized at 2 kHz. Carotid-femoral pulse-wave transit time (cfTT) which reflex aortic compliance was assessed using the intersecting tangent...

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  • Optimal ECG lead for deriving respiratory signal

    EDR is an interesting measuring technique that allows an indirect assessment of respiratory activity. This is an alternative solution to direct methods that are based on the measurement of air flow, which require a specialized sensor or even a system. However, due to inter-personal anatomical differences, the optimal ECG lead (placement of the electrodes) ensuring the best EDR signal quality is not fixed. An influence of ECG lead...

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  • Sensors integration in the smart home environment - a proposal to solve the problem with user identification

    In this preliminary study we, investigate the possibility of user recognition techniques suitable on smart home devices like chairs, beds, aiming for low–power, high accuracy and quick response time. We propose the two well know technique: voice speaker recognition and accelerometer signal from device mounted on the chair, and the third one optical system basing on IR LED transmitter/receiver circuit. The preliminary results proved...

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  • Systemy automatycznej detekcji bezdechu sennego

    Zgodnie z przyjętą klasyfikacją międzynarodową identyfikowanych jest ponad 60 różnych zaburzeń snu [58] z podziałem na 7 kategorii. Bezdech senny, zarówno centralny jak i obturacyjny zaliczany jest do kategorii drugiej. Systemy pomiarowe wykorzystywane w monitorowaniu i diagnozie snu, w tym wykorzystywane do detekcji bezdechu sennego, można sklasyfikować ze względu na wiele kryteriów, np. ze względu na to czy badania wykonywane...

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  • Using Eye-tracking to get information on the skills acquisition by the radiology residents

    This paper describes the possibility of monitoring the progress of knowledge and skills acquisition by the students of radiology. It is achieved by an analysis of a visual attention distribution patterns during image-based tasks solving. The concept is to use the eye-tracking data to recognize the way how the radiographic images are read by recognized experts, radiography residents involved in the training program, and untrained...

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Year 2020
Year 2021
  • Influence of preprocessing techniques on pulse pressure velocity determination
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    Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) is measured and utilized in many clinical applications. Recently, a wide research has been led to develop a cuff-less and continuous blood pressure method basing on PWV. However, in this application a decision on choosing an appropriate fiducial point of pulse wave (PW) waveform is necessary and substantial. It would allow to measure time parameters necessary to determine PWV. An influence of sampling...

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Year 2022
  • QRS Morphology-Based EDR Signal—Factors Determining its Properties
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    Respiration-induced signals contain a clinically significant information. It could be obtained utilizing both direct and indirect methods. ECG-Derived Respiration (EDR) method is the latter one. However, in this case, two approaches could be distinguished. First one is based on determining changes in the morphology of QRS complexes while the second one is based on the Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia (RSA) mechanism. The former approach...

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Year 2023

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