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An Arrhytmia Classifiication Based on RR Interval
Novotný, Jiří ; Škutková, Helena (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with automatic classification of cardiac rhytm based on the sequence of RR intervals. The theoretical part deals both with characteristics of arrhytmias, which have been classified and the principles of the detectors and classificators used in this thesis. In the practical part, the QRS detector based on the calculation of the envelope of the ECG signal was realized in Matlab. Furthermore, the algoritm classifying arrhytmias based on the analysis of RR intervals was created. The reliability of the detector and the efficiency of the classificator was tested on the standard database CSE. The sensitivity of the detector was 98,28% and its positive predictive value was 98,38%. The diagnoses of the implemented classificator concurred in 73,17% with the cardiologists‘ diagnoses.
ECG analysis
Heczko, Marian ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
The topic of this master's thesis is the analysis of ECG signals using wavelet transform. In the introductory chapters there is a brief description of heart anatomy, the emergence and spread of potentials, which evocating activities of myocardium. There is an overview of techniques used for ECG signals analysis and explanation of ECG curve diagnostic importance. Work also containts an ECG signal analysis common procedure explanation and different approaches brief overview. The main part of this work is an application detecting significant intervals in the ECG signal, developed in Matlab. In several chapters the detection procedure is described in more details and gave reasons for chosen methods. In the last chapter there is a preview of several signals as a result of developed application, together with evaluation of the tests carried out at the CSE database. Detector sensitivity was quantified over 99,10%.
Detection of QRS complex using leads transformation
Nerušil, Václav ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to become familiar with methods of detection of the QRS complex and the one chosen detection method realize by the Matlab. The detection of QRS is tested on a database CSE and the results are compared with other methods. The second part of this thesis is devoted to the theory of transformation methods leads and their use to increase the success of QRS detection.
ECG data recorder
Hruškovský, Antonín ; Krajsa, Ondřej (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
The master thesis deals with the issue of long-term ECG recording, used in medicine for monitoring of cardiac anomalies. Author focuses on explaning the general concepts in the first part. Author describes measuring methods and issues associated with measuring. Comparison of existing devices and design of solution with own features are in next chapter. Next is comparison and selecting of formats for recording measured data and description of device connectivity. In next chapter author focuses on hardware design and implementation of device. After that author describes software solution design for microcontroller, Bluetooth module and smartphone. Author introduces possible improvements for future generation of the device and then describes results of testing at the end of this work.
ECG and PPG derived respiration estimation
Chmela, Radek ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Králík, Martin (advisor)
This work deals with the estimation of the respiratory curve from ECG and PPG signals. The first part deals with the description and monitoring of electrical activity of the heart, physiology and methodology of respiratory sensing and photoplethysmography. The second part deals with methods of extracting respiratory cycle information from ECG and PPG recordings. The third part deals with the algorithmic implementation and evaluation of individual procedures for estimating the breath curve from both of the above-mentioned signals on records from the web PhysioNet. In the last part, the algorithms are compared and evaluated.
Analysis of difference between HRV parameters gained from PP and RR intervals
Svobodová, Sabina ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Milek, Jakub (advisor)
This bachelor thesis aims to solve problems of ECG signals, respectively detection of QRS complex and P wave, and subsequent analysis of heart rate variability. The first part is focused on literary research. It deals with the heart anatomy, electrocardiography and more detailed description of individual waves, as well as with the pre-processing of ECG signal, QRS complex detection and P wave detection. The last theoretical part describes the analysis of heart rate variability. In the practical part detection of QRS complex, P wave and subsequent analysis of heart rate variability is programmed in MATLAB. Finally, statistical evaluation is performed in STATISTICA.
QRS Complex Detector
Kubík, Adam ; Provazník, Ivo (referee) ; Smital, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of my thesis is to introduce issue of detection of QRS complex by squaring and envelope detection. The first part focuses on creation and scanning of heart electrical activity. Afterwards, the most frequent types of disturbance of EKG signal and their filtering are described. The second part is about real application of signal filtration and emphasis of QRS complexes using the methods which are mentioned above. Practical part is externalized in Matlab program. And signals from CSE library are used to test efficiency of the detectors.
ECG signals compression
Botlová, Simona ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Smital, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the compression of ECG signals using wavelet transform and run length encoding. The principles of electrocardiography, compression methods, wavelet transform and run length encoding are described in this thesis. There was created a program to compress and decompress ECG signals in MATLAB interface. The wavelet transform settings and their influence on compress ratio and percentage root mean square difference were tested. Subsequently, the appropriate adjustment of algoritm was found and it was used on CSE database compression.
ECG quality evaluation
Bracková, Michaela ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Smital, Lukáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the topic of the ECG quality evaluation. The theoretical part of the thesis contains an overview of the methods, which were studied and an explanation of the basic principles connected with the quality evaluation of the ECG signals. The practical part deals with the implementation of three selected methods, one of which is the continuous evaluation of signal quality by means of SNR (signal to noise ratio) calculation. The results of these methods are further discussed and compared.
ECG quality estimation
Pospíšil, Jan ; Smíšek, Radovan (referee) ; Smital, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the question of estimation of the quality of the ECG signals, which is a key parameter for determining the diagnosis. The theoretical part deals with the basic knowledge concerning cardiac physiology, electrocardiography and finally the types of interferences that can occur during the measurement. The following practical part will deal with the published methods and the proposal of methods for estimating signal quality and their testing on artificial and real data.

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