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Detection of ventricular extrasystoles
Svánovská, Zuzana ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Sekora, Jiří (advisor)
Ventricular extrasystoles are pathological changes in the ECG signal. Detection of ventricular extrasystoles on 12leads ECG was created in MATLAB. My work contains two algorithms. The first of these algorithms is based on comparision wides of QRS komplexes. The second algorithm matchs maximum and minimum evaluations of QRS komplexes. We look for agreements beetween these two algorithms and finally if we find these agreenments in seven leads at least we will suppose presence of ventricular extrasystoles.
Detection of ventricular extrasystoles using high-frequency components of ECG
Budíková, Barbora ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Smíšek, Radovan (advisor)
Pathology of the ventricular extrasystole is commonly detected by comparing the width and other parameters of the QRS complex. This work represents recognition of extrasystoles using high-frequency ECG components, captured under special conditions, and rating of succes of this method. The detection is performed by algorithm in the Matlab programming environment and its output is an impulse propagation map and a decision, whether the complex is a ventricular extrasystole or a physiological complex QRS.
Detection of pathologies in ECG signals
Němec, Radek ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Kašpar, Jakub (advisor)
This thesis attempts with methods for detection of pathologies in ECG signals. The first part is focused on the basic theory of heart anatomy, electrocardiography and individual heart pathologies. The second part describes the preprocessing of ECG signals, detection of QRS complexes and detection of individual pathologies. In the third part the detector is being tested on CSE database and my own measured data.
Detection of pathologies in ECG signals
Němec, Radek ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Kašpar, Jakub (advisor)
This thesis attempts with methods for detection of pathologies in ECG signals. The first part is focused on the basic theory of heart anatomy, electrocardiography and individual heart pathologies. The second part describes the preprocessing of ECG signals, detection of QRS complexes and detection of individual pathologies. In the third part the detector is being tested on CSE database and my own measured data.
Detection of ventricular premature beats in long-term ECG
Šagát, Martin ; Kozumplík, Jiří (referee) ; Maršánová, Lucie (advisor)
The thesis deals with problems of premature ventricular complexes and ways of their detection. Heart’s basic physiological activities and the principle of their measurement are described in the theoretical part of the thesis. It deals specifically with the appearance and manifestations of ventricular extrasystoles in the ECG. The thesis also discusses various ways of detecting premature ventricular complexes. In this thesis, detection based on morphological features, wavelet transform and signal energy was used. All methods were implemented using Matlab and tested on all signals of the MIT-BIH Arrhythmia database.
ECG arrhythmia detection
Šoltés, Tomáš ; Filipenská, Marina (referee) ; Novotná, Petra (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes commonly present arrhytmias such as premature ventricular complex, bundle branch blocks and their detection using conventional methods and modern methods, utilising neural networks. Practical part includes: Detection of premature ventricular complexes and detection of bundle branch blocks using statistical analysis of QRS complex and their classification with K-nearest neighbors
ECG arrhythmia detection
Šoltés, Tomáš ; Filipenská, Marina (referee) ; Novotná, Petra (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes commonly present arrhytmias such as premature ventricular complex, bundle branch blocks and their detection using conventional methods and modern methods, utilising neural networks. Practical part includes: Detection of premature ventricular complexes by their RR intervals and detection of bundle branch blocks using statistical analysis of QRS complex and their clustering with K-nearest neighbors
Detection of pathologies in ECG signals
Němec, Radek ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Kašpar, Jakub (advisor)
This thesis attempts with methods for detection of pathologies in ECG signals. The first part is focused on the basic theory of heart anatomy, electrocardiography and individual heart pathologies. The second part describes the preprocessing of ECG signals, detection of QRS complexes and detection of individual pathologies. In the third part the detector is being tested on CSE database and my own measured data.
Detection of pathologies in ECG signals
Němec, Radek ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Kašpar, Jakub (advisor)
This thesis attempts with methods for detection of pathologies in ECG signals. The first part is focused on the basic theory of heart anatomy, electrocardiography and individual heart pathologies. The second part describes the preprocessing of ECG signals, detection of QRS complexes and detection of individual pathologies. In the third part the detector is being tested on CSE database and my own measured data.
Detection of ventricular extrasystoles using high-frequency components of ECG
Budíková, Barbora ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Smíšek, Radovan (advisor)
Pathology of the ventricular extrasystole is commonly detected by comparing the width and other parameters of the QRS complex. This work represents recognition of extrasystoles using high-frequency ECG components, captured under special conditions, and rating of succes of this method. The detection is performed by algorithm in the Matlab programming environment and its output is an impulse propagation map and a decision, whether the complex is a ventricular extrasystole or a physiological complex QRS.

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