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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 08, 2010
Filed:
Sep. 29, 2005
Leonidas Kontothanassis, Arlington, MA (US);
Beth Logan, Cambridge, MA (US);
David Goddeau, Watertown, MA (US);
Leonidas Kontothanassis, Arlington, MA (US);
Beth Logan, Cambridge, MA (US);
David Goddeau, Watertown, MA (US);
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P., Houston, TX (US);
Abstract
An apparatus and a method for detecting cardiac atrial fibrillation events in an EKG signal. The method comprises the steps of detecting a portion of an EKG signal comprising cardiac beats; measuring the duration of a gap in the detected portion of the EKG signal; and computing two or more inter-beat intervals. The computed interval is outputted if the gap in the portion of the EKG signal is not more than a fraction alpha of the computed interval. The method further includes the steps of computing the variance of the inter-beat intervals and classifying the portions of the EKG signal as indicative of an atrial fibrillation event. During classification, the inter-beat interval variance of the portion of the EKG signal that exceeds a pre-determined value V is indicative of an atrial fibrillation event. The method further includes discarding portions of the EKG signal classified as indicative of atrial fibrillation if said portions have a duration less than a pre-determined threshold S and annotating the EKG signal. The non-discarded portions of the EKG signals having inter-beat variances that exceed V are annotated as atrial fibrillation events.