Author:
Marx Nikolaus,Deserno Thomas
Abstract
SummaryBackground: Since 1942, when Goldberger introduced the 12-lead electrocardiography (ECG), this diagnostic method has not been changed.Objectives: After 70 years of technologic developments, we revisit Holter ECG from recording to understanding.Methods: A fundamental change is foreseen towards “computational ECG” (CECG), where continuous monitoring is producing big data volumes that are impossible to be inspected conventionally but require efficient computational methods. We draw parallels between CECG and computational biology, in particular with respect to computed tomography, computed radiology, and computed photography. From that, we identify technology and methodology needed for CECG.Results: Real-time transfer of raw data into meaningful parameters that are tracked over time will allow prediction of serious events, such as sudden cardiac death. Evolved from Holter’s technology, portable smartphones with Bluetooth-connected textile-embedded sensors will capture noisy raw data (recording), process meaningful parameters over time (analysis), and transfer them to cloud services for sharing (handling), predicting serious events, and alarming (understanding). To make this happen, the following fields need more research: i) signal processing, ii) cycle decomposition; iii) cycle normalization, iv) cycle modeling, v) clinical param -eter computation, vi) physiological modeling, and vii) event prediction.Conclusions: We shall start immediately developing methodology for CECG analysis and understanding.
Funder
European Foundation for the Study of Diabetes
Subject
Health Information Management,Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Health Informatics
Cited by
12 articles.
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