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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 14, 2023
Filed:
Aug. 28, 2020
Welch Allyn, Inc.;
David W Mortara, Milwaukee, WI (US);
Patrick J. Noffke, Hartland, WI (US);
Reyhaneh Sepehr, Fox Point, WI (US);
Welch Allyn, Inc., Skaneateles Falls, NY (US);
Abstract
This disclosure is directed towards detecting artifacts in an ECG signal. An ECG system may include multiple sensors which can sense an ECG signal when attached to a patient. Bipolar leads connect the sensors, and provide the ECG signal from the sensors to a computing device. The computing device receives respective signals from the bipolar leads, where the respective signals are indicative of the ECG signal. The computing device identifies, based on the respective signals, a potential artifact corresponding to a subset of the plurality of bipolar leads. The computing device determines that each lead of the subset of the plurality of bipolar leads is connected to a common sensor. The computing device may use signals originating from a remainder of the bipolar leads (e.g., the bipolar leads that are not connected to the sensor(s) where the artifact is detected) to detect a condition of the patient.