Implementation of a Model for the vector representation of the electrical activity of the heart in three dimensional space
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https://doi.org/10.22517/23447214.9328Keywords:
Instrumentation amplifier, serial-USB, center of mass, EKG, moment of inertia, principal plane, projection, vectorcardiogram conversion.Abstract
By implementing an electronic card with which the information is acquired from three ECG channels quasi-orthogonal to each other, V2, aVF, D1 necessary data are obtained to represent them by the electrical activity of the heart in three dimensional space.
The vectorcardiogram represents the electrical activity of the heart in vector form, this representation need to define the origin and the main plane of projection of the electrical forces of the heart. This study uses an approach based on the calculation of moments of inertia mechanics to determine the correct direction of vectorcardiogram method.
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