Publication

Clinical Applicability of a Textile 1-Lead ECG Device for Overnight Monitoring

Journal Paper/Review - May 28, 2019

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PubMed
Doi

Citation
Fontana P, Martins N, Camenzind M, Rossi R, Baty F, Bösch M, Schoch O, Brutsche M, Annaheim S. Clinical Applicability of a Textile 1-Lead ECG Device for Overnight Monitoring. Sensors (Basel) 2019; 19
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Sensors (Basel) 2019; 19
Publication Date
May 28, 2019
Issn Electronic
1424-8220
Brief description/objective

Even for 1-lead electrocardiography (ECG), single-use gel conductive electrodes are employed in a clinical setting. However, gel electrodes show limited applicability for long-term monitoring due to skin irritation and detachment. In the present study, we investigated the validity of a textile ECG-belt suitable for long-term measurements in clinical use. In order to assess the signal quality and validity of the ECG-belt during sleep, 242 patients (186 males and 56 females, age 52 (interquartile range 42-60) years, body mass index 29 (interquartile range 26-33) kg·m) with suspected sleep apnoea underwent overnight polysomnography including standard 1-lead ECG recording. The single intervals between R-peaks (RR-intervals) were calculated from the ECG-signals. We found a mean difference for average RR-intervals of -2.9 ms, a standard error of estimate of 0.39%, as well as a Pearson of 0.91. Furthermore, we found that the validity of the ECG-belt decreases when lying on the side, which was potentially due to the fitting of the belt. In conclusion, the validity of RR-interval measurements using the ECG-belt is high and it may be further improved for future applications by optimizing wear fitting.