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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 02, 2018
Filed:
Feb. 26, 2018
Guangren Chen, Acadia, CA (US);
Rong Yang, Porter Ranch, CA (US);
Zhongnong Jiang, Richardson, TX (US);
Guangren Chen, Acadia, CA (US);
Rong Yang, Porter Ranch, CA (US);
Zhongnong Jiang, Richardson, TX (US);
Other;
Abstract
An ECG system identifies and annotates cardiac electrophysiological signals in an ECG waveform from harmonic waveforms. Electrical impulses are received from a beating heart. The electrical impulses are converted to an ECG waveform. The ECG waveform is converted to a frequency domain waveform, which, in turn, is separated into two or more different frequency domain waveforms, which, in turn, are converted into a plurality of time domain cardiac electrophysiological subwaveforms and discontinuity points between these subwaveforms. The plurality of subwaveforms and discontinuity points are compared to a database of subwaveforms and discontinuity points for normal and abnormal patients. At least one subwaveform or one or more discontinuity points are identified as a normal or abnormal electrophysiological signal of the ECG waveform from the comparison. The ECG waveform is displayed along with one or more markers at a location of the at least one subwaveform or one or more discontinuity points.