Agnese Sbrollini

Agnese Sbrollini
  • PhD student
  • Marche Polytechnic University

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Introduction
Agnese Sbrollini is a postdoctoral research fellow in biomedical engineering at Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy, where she teaches "Cognitive computation in physiology and medicine". Her research activities are mainly focused on the application of biostatistics and artificial intelligence in the field of cardiology.
Current institution
Marche Polytechnic University
Additional affiliations
November 2015 - October 2018
Marche Polytechnic University
Position
  • PhD Student
Education
October 2012 - December 2014
Polytechnic University of Turin
Field of study
  • Biomedical Engineering
October 2009 - October 2012
Marche Polytechnic University
Field of study
  • Biomedical Engineering

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Publications (154)
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Background Deep-learning applications in cardiology typically perform trivial binary classification and are able to discriminate between subjects affected or not affected by a specific cardiac disease. However, this working scenario is very different from the real one, where clinicians are required to recognize the occurrence of one cardiac disease...
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Changes in cardiac function and morphology are reflected in variations in the electrocardiogram (ECG) and, in turn, in the cardiac risk indices derived from it. These variations have led to the introduction of normalization as a step to compensate for possible biasing factors responsible for inter- and intra-subject differences, which can affect th...
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Otitis media (OM) is an inflammation of the middle ear, often associated with fluid accumulation and characterized by symptoms such as ear pain, fever, and impaired hearing. Timely and accurate diagnosis of OM is essential to facilitate prompt treatment and mitigate the risk of complications such as hearing loss or chronic infection, particularly i...
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Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have improved the clinical outcomes of patients affected by advanced non-oncogene addicted non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The aim of our study is to develop a semi-supervised optimized K-means clustering algorithm (ClustOpt) to prognostically stratify patients with advanced NSCLC treated with ICIs based on b...
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Due to its complexity and time-consuming nature, identifying gliomas at the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) slice-level before segmentation could assist clinicians in minimizing the time required for this procedure. In the literature, many studies proposed machine learning and deep learning-based algorithms for glioma identification at MRI slice-l...
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Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TIL) are emerging as immunotherapy prognostic markers. Currently, TIL are assessed on hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)-stained slides of tumor tissue by pathologists. This approach is time-consuming, and subjected to inter-observer variability. The aim of this study is to propose a machine learning-based algorithm, called...
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Primary prevention therapy with implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) may benefit in specificity evaluating the left ventricular ejection fraction together with other electrocardiogram (ECG)-derived cardiac risk indexes, such as ECG alternans (ECGA). ECGA, the ABAB morphology fluctuation of ECG waves (P wave/QRS complex/T wave), results in P...
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e13605 Background: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have revamped the clinical outcomes of patients (pts) affected by advanced solid tumors. The aim of our study is to develop a two-stage Gaussian Clustering algorithm (G2C) integrated with a logistic regression model (Pro) to prognostically stratifypts with advanced solid tumors treated with ICI...
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Timely and reliable fetal monitoring is crucial to prevent adverse events during pregnancy and delivery. Fetal phonocardiography, i.e., the recording of fetal heart sounds, is emerging as a novel possibility to monitor fetal health status. Indeed, due to its passive nature and its noninvasiveness, the technique is suitable for long-term monitoring...
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The database is constituted by 50 datasets containing cardiorespiratory signals acquired from 50 healthy volunteer subjects (one dataset for each subject; 23 males and 27 females; age: 23±5 years) while performing normal breathing, deep breathing, and breath holding, and two spreadsheet files, namely the “SubjectsInfo.xlsx” and “DBInfo.xlsx” contai...
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COVID-19 is an infectious disease that has greatly affected worldwide healthcare systems, due to the high number of cases and deaths. As COVID-19 patients may develop cardiac comorbidities that can be potentially fatal, electrocardiographic monitoring can be crucial. This work aims to identify electrocardiographic and vectorcardiographic patterns t...
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Objectives: Elevated heterogeneity in ventricular repolarization can promote malignant ventricular arrhythmias. During exercise, distinct ventricular cells may present different repolarization adaptation to heart-rate (HR) changes potentially increasing ventricular repolarization dispersion. An electrocar-diographic descriptor of the temporal adapt...
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Goal: To evaluate suitability of respiratory signals derived from clinical 12-lead electrocardiograms (ECGs) and wearable 1-lead ECG to identify different respiration types. Methods: ECGs were simultaneously acquired through the M12R ECG Holter by Global Instrumentation and the chest strap BioHarness 3.0 by Zephyr from 42 healthy subjects alternati...
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Leukemia is a blood cancer characterized by leukocyte overproduction. Clinically, the reference for acute lymphoblastic leukemia diagnosis is a blood biopsy that allows obtain microscopic images of leukocytes, whose early-stage classification into leukemic (LEU) and healthy (HEA) may be disease predictor. Thus, the aim of this study is to propose a...
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Acute myocardial ischemia in the setting of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) may lead to myocardial infarction. Therefore, timely decisions, already in the pre-hospital phase, are crucial to preserving cardiac function as much as possible. Serial electrocardiography, a comparison of the acute electrocardiogram (AECG) with a previously recorded (refere...
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This review systematically examined the scientific literature about electroencephalogram-derived ratio indexes used to assess human mental involvement, in order to deduce what they are, how they are defined and used, and what their best fields of application are. (2) Methods: The review was carried out according to the Preferred Reporting Items for...
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The brain is the organ most studied using Magnetic Resonance (MR). The emergence of 7T scanners has increased MR imaging resolution to a sub-millimeter level. However, there is a lack of automatic segmentation techniques for 7T MR volumes. This research aims to develop a novel deep learning-based algorithm for on-cloud brain extraction and multi-st...
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Knowledge about the anatomical structures of the left heart, specifically the atrium (LA) and ventricle (i.e., endocardium—Vendo—and epicardium—LVepi) is essential for the evaluation of cardiac functionality. Manual segmentation of cardiac structures from echocardiography is the baseline reference, but results are user-dependent and time-consuming....
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American football is the sport with the highest rates of concussion injuries. Biomedical engineering applications may support athletes in monitoring their injuries, evaluating the effectiveness of their equipment, and leading industrial research in this sport. This literature review aims to report on the applications of biomedical engineering resea...
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Wearable and portable devices capable of acquiring cardiac signals are at the frontier of the sport industry. They are becoming increasingly popular for monitoring physiological parameters while practicing sport, given the advances in miniaturized technologies, powerful data, and signal processing applications. Data and signals acquired by these de...
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Heart failure (HF) diagnosis, typically visually performed by serial electrocardiography, may be supported by machine-learning approaches. Repeated structuring & learning procedure (RS&LP) is a constructive algorithm able to automatically create artificial neural networks (ANN); it relies on three parameters, namely maximal number of hidden layers...
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In many cases continuous monitoring of vital signals is required and low intrusiveness is an important requirement. Incorporating monitoring systems in the hospital or home bed could have benefits for patients and caregivers. The objective of this work is the definition of a measurement protocol and the creation of a data set of measurements using...
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Background and objective: Alzheimer’s disease accounts for approximately 70% of all dementia cases. Cortical and hippocampal atrophy caused by Alzheimer’s disease can be appreciated easily from a T1-weighted structural magnetic resonance scan. Since a timely therapeutic intervention during the initial stages of the syndrome has a positive impact on...
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Aims: The standard deviation of activation time (SDAT) derived from body surface maps (BSMs) has been proposed as an optimal measure of electrical dyssynchrony in patients with cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). The goal of this study was two-fold: (i) to compare the values of SDAT in individual CRT patients with reconstructed myocardial met...
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Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) represents up to 85% of all malignant lung nodules. Adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma account for 90% of all NSCLC histotypes. The standard diagnostic procedure for NSCLC histotype characterization implies cooperation of 3D Computed Tomography (CT), especially in the form of low-dose CT, and lung biopsy....
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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common supraventricular arrhythmia. Its automatic identification by standard 12-lead electrocardiography (ECG) is still challenging. Recently, deep learning provided new instruments able to mimic the diagnostic ability of clinicians but only in case of binary classification (AF vs. normal sinus rhythm-NSR). However, bi...
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Tidal volume (TV), defined as the amount of air that moves in or out of the lungs with each respiratory cycle, is important in evaluating the respiratory function. Although TV can be reliably measured in laboratory settings, this information is hardly obtainable under everyday living conditions. Under such conditions, wearable devices could provide...
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Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: Public grant(s) – National budget only. Main funding source(s): Grant agency AZV, Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic Background Quantification of electrical dyssynchrony would allow optimization of lead placement and timing in patients with CRT. The standard deviation of activation times (SDA...
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This review analyzes scientific data published in the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic with the aim to report the cardiorespiratory complications observed after SARS-CoV-2 infection in young adult healthy athletes. Fifteen studies were selected using PRISMA guidelines. A total of 4725 athletes (3438 males and 1287 females) practicing 19 spo...
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Micro as well as clinical atrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with both F-wave occurrence and high heart-rate variability (HRV). Automatic AF identification typically relies on HRV evaluation only. However, high HRV is not AF specific and may not be reliably estimated in very short electrocardiograms (ECG). This study presents a new algorithm fo...
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Simulink implementation of the mathematical model described in "Civilla L., Sbrollini A., Burattini L., Morettini M.. An integrated lumped-parameter model of the cardiovascular system for the simulation of acute ischemic stroke: description of instantaneous changes in hemodynamics. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 2021, 18(4): 3993-4010. d...
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Myocardial ischemia, consisting in a reduction of blood flow to the heart, may cause sudden cardiac death by myocardial infarction or trigger serious abnormal rhythms. Thus, its timely identification is crucial. The Repeated Structuring and Learning Procedure (RS&LP), an innovative constructive algorithm able to dynamically create neural networks (...
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Introduction Drug-induced block of the hERG potassium channel could predispose to torsade de pointes, depending on occurrence of concomitant blocks of the calcium and/or sodium channels. Since the hERG potassium channel block affects cardiac repolarization, the aim of this study was to propose a new reliable index for non-invasive assessment of dru...
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Aim The aim of this study is to support large-scale prevention programs fighting sport-related sudden cardiac death by providing a set of electrocardiographic features representing a starting point in the development of normal reference values for the pre-exercise phase. Background In people with underlying, often unknown, cardiovascular abnormali...
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In preterm infants, bradycardias associate to critical health conditions. Standard algorithm for bradycardia identification assumes baseline heart rate (BHR) equal to 150bpm and identifies bradycardias when heart rate (HR) decreases below 100bpm. Since preterm infants show BHR varying from 120bpm to 160bpm, a new adaptive algorithm for real-time br...
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Background Stroke is a leading cause of disability, injury, and death in elderly people and represents a major public health problem with substantial medical and economic consequences. The incidence of stroke rapidly increases with age, doubling for each decade after age 55 years. Gait impairment is one of the most important problems after stroke,...
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Hemodialysis (HD) is a clinical procedure used to treat patients suffering of chronic kidney failure. Unfortunately, HD patients are at a high risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD). To evaluate SCD risk, it is useful to analyze the electrocardiographic signal (ECG). One of the most popular indexes to investigate SCD is T-wave alternans (TWA), related...
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Electrocardiographic Alternans in Hemodialysis A Case Report
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Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS) is defined as the acute condition of occlusion of a cerebral artery and is often caused by a Hypertensive Condition (HC). Due to its sudden occurrence, AIS is not observable the right moment it occurs, thus information about instantaneous changes in hemodynamics is limited. This study aimed to propose an integrated Lumpe...
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A motor imagery (MI) based brain–computer interface (BCI) decodes the motor intention from the electroencephalogram (EEG) of a subject and translates this into a control signal. These intentions are hence classified as different cognitive tasks, e.g. left and right hand movements. A challenge in developing a BCI is handling the high dimensionality...
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Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is a common cardiac pathology and, due to its unpredictability, it sometimes remains not detected. Aim of this work is to present a new version of the already published eHealth system, that includes a new real-time Android application for AF detection and monitoring. The proposed eHealth system is composed of a commercial w...
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The fetal electrocardiogram (FECG) is the recording of the electrical activity of the fetal heart. Morphologically, FECG shows the standard P-QRS-TU electrocardiographic pattern and a heart rate (HR) of 120–160 bpm. There are two techniques to acquire FECG: the direct one (DI-FECG), with a spiral wire electrode located on the fetal scalp; and the i...
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Myocardial bridge (MB) is a congenital heart condition in which a "bridge" of myocardium is overlying a "tunneled" coronary artery. MB can be associated with a series of critical cardiac events. Aim of this study was to evaluate electrocardiographic alternans (ECGA) on a MB patient, being ECGA a cardiac electrical risk index defined as beat-to-beat...
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The electrocardiographic QT interval is an index of cardiac risk commonly used in clinics. Accurate QT measure is challenging, especially in noisy conditions, when acquisitions of phonocardiograms (PCGs) may be more reliable than acquisitions of electrocardiograms (ECGs). However, PCG features are less used in clinics. Thus, aim of the study was to...
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Beat classification and denoising are two challenging and fundamental operations when processing digital electrocardiograms (ECG). This paper proposes the extended segmented beat modulation method (ESBMM) as a tool for automatic beat classification and ECG denoising. ESBMM includes four main steps: (1) beat identification and segmentation into PQRS...
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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common cardiac disorder that can cause severe complications. AF diagnosis is typically based on the electrocardiogram (ECG) evaluation in hospitals or in clinical facilities. The aim of the present work is to propose a new artificial neural network for reliable AF identification in ECGs acquired through portable device...
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Fetal phonocardiogram (FPCG) consists in the recording of fetal heart sounds by means of a sensor placed on the mother's abdominal surface. Usually, FPCG includes two major sounds for each fetal cardiac cycle: S1, produced by the sudden closure of mitral and tricuspid valves, and S2 produced by the closure of aortic and pulmonary valves. The aim of...
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The proposed dataset provides annotations for the 552 cardiotocographic (CTG) recordings included in the publicly available “CTU-CHB intra-partum CTG database” from Physionet (https://physionet.org/content/ctu-uhb-ctgdb/1.0.0/). Each CTG recording is composed by two simultaneously acquired signals: i) the fetal heart rate (FHR) and ii) the maternal...
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The database here described contains data of integrated surveillance for the “coronavirus disease 2019” (abbreviated as COVID-19 by the World Health Organization) in Italy, caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. The database, included in a main folder called COVID-19, has been designed and created by the Italian Civil Protection Department, wh...
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The database is a collection of postural data acquired from 10 patients affected by the rare Stargardt's syndrome, all having the ABCA4 gene mutation, and from 10 control healthy subjects. Specifically, the database includes a file (.xlxs) called SubjectsData and 20 datasets (MATLAB structures) containing postural signals. Each subject performed a...
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Background Sudden infant death syndrome is more frequent in preterm infants (PTI) than term infants and may be due to cardiac repolarization instability, which may manifest as T‐wave alternans (TWA) on the electrocardiogram (ECG). Therefore, the aim of the present work was to analyze TWA in nonpathological PTI and to open an issue on its physiologi...
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Alternans is an electrophysiological phenomenon consisting in a beat-to-beat variation of the morphology of an electrocardiographic (ECG) waveform. Literature has particularly studied T-wave alternans (TWA) because it has been widely recognized as a noninvasive and clinically useful index to predict occurrence of malignant ventricular arrhythmias a...
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Prematurity is a severe condition, usually correlated with critical outcomes. One of the major diseases in preterm infants is bradycardia, defined as the heart rate decreasing under 100 bpm for at least two heartbeats in duration. Usually, bradycardia is considered as a manifestation of immature cardiorespiratory control, but no studies investigate...
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Background In the prehospital triage of patients presenting with symptoms suggestive of acute myocardial ischemia, reliable myocardial ischemia detection in the electrocardiogram (ECG) is pivotal. Due to large interindividual variability and overlap between ischemic and nonischemic ECG‐patterns, incorporation of a previous elective (reference) ECG...
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Sport Database is a collection of 126 cardiorespiratory data, acquired through wearable sensors from 81 subjects while practicing 10 different sports. Each cardiorespiratory dataset consists of demographic info (gender, age, weight, height, smoking habit, alcohol consumption and weekly training rate), cardiorespiratory signals (electrocardiogram, h...
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A recently developed software application, eCTG, extracts cardiotocographic (CTG) signals from digital CTG images, possibly obtained by scanning paper CTG reports. The aim of this study was to evaluate eCTG robustness across varying image formats, resolution and screw. Using 552 digital CTG signals from the "CTU-UHB Intrapartum Cardiotocography Dat...
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Fetal phonocardiography (FPCG) is a non-invasive acoustic recording of fetal heart sounds (fHS). The fHS auscultation plays an important diagnostic role in assessing fetal wellbeing. Typically, FPCG is a non-stationary signal corrupted by the presence of noise. Thus, high-amplitude noise makes detection of FPCG waveforms challenging. Thus, appropri...
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Presentation for paper title, "Compressed Segmented Beat Modulation Method using Discrete Cosine Transform" presented at EMBC 2019, Berlin
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Presentation for paper titled "Dofetilide-Induced Microvolt T-Wave Alternans " presented at EMBC 2019, Berlin
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The proposed dataset provides a complete set of simultaneously acquired data from contactless and wearable devices for direct and indirect heart-rate measurement. Data were acquired on a total of 20 healthy white Caucasian subjects wearing no makeup (10 males and 10 females; age: 22.50 ± 1.57 years; height: 173 ± 10 cm; weight: 62.80 ± 9.52 kg) and...
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Background: Human ether-à-go-go-related gene (hERG) potassium-channel block represents a harmful side effect of drug therapy that may cause torsade de pointes (TdP). Analysis of ventricular repolarization through electrocardiographic T-wave features represents a noninvasive way to accurately evaluate the TdP risk in drug-safety studies. This study...
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Currently used 24-hour electrocardiogram (ECG) monitors have been shown to skip detecting arrhythmias that may not occur frequently or during standardized ECG test. Hence, online ECG processing and wearable sensing applications have been becoming increasingly popular in the past few years to solve a continuous and long-term ECG monitoring problem....
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Dofetilide is an antiarrhythmic drug that selectively inhibits the rapid component of the delayed rectifier potassium current. The administration of dofetilide may cause ventricular arrhythmias and torsade de pointes. Electrocardiographic (ECG) microvolt T-wave alternans (TWA), an electrophysiologic phenomenon consisting in the beat-to-beat alterna...
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Fetal heart rate (FHR) monitoring can serve as a benchmark to identify high-risk fetuses. Fetal phonocardiogram (FPCG) is the recording of the fetal heart sounds (FHS) by means of a small acoustic sensor placed on maternal abdomen. Being heavily contaminated by noise, FPCG processing implies mandatory filtering to make FPCG clinically usable. Aim o...
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Recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) allows the measurement of signal's regular and chaotic states using recurrence plots instead of deriving information purely from visual analysis. The current study presents RQA of multiple ECG time series simultaneously recorded through different electrodes and depicts the effect of motion artifacts through...
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Rate of sudden cardiac death (SCD) is increased in hemodialysis (HD) patients. Cardiac risk can be evaluated in terms of electrocardiographic (ECG) T-wave alternans (TWA). Aim of the present study was to propose TWA Identifier as a software application for cardiac risk self-monitoring based on the TWA index, and to test it on a patient while perfor...
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Recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) is used to differentiate and analyze the regular and irregular parts of a time-series signal using recurrence plots and quantification measures. This work presents RQA for human body movements during routine activities of daily life (ADL) using parameters recorded using a wearable sensor attached to the test...
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The most common sleep disorder is sleep apnea, whose manifestations are long breathing pauses. Sleep apnea assessment is usually performed by polysomnography. During this long-term monitoring, patient respiration and other biosignals are recorded by many sensors, causing a high level of discomfort. Thus, methods able to indirectly estimate the bios...

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