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Identifying Gravity-Related Artifacts on Ballistocardiography Signals by Comparing Weightlessness and Normal Gravity Recordings (ARTIFACTS): Protocol for an Observational Study

Identifying Gravity-Related Artifacts on Ballistocardiography Signals by Comparing Weightlessness and Normal Gravity Recordings (ARTIFACTS): Protocol for an Observational Study

Ballistocardiography (BCG) and seismocardiography (SCG) are generally suitable for cardiovascular diagnostics (heart rhythm, functionality, and vascular status) and the extraction of parameters such as blood pressure or respiration at a relatively low cost and with a low-risk potential. They can thus provide support for diagnosing and monitoring potential heart abnormalities [2-12].

Urs-Vito Albrecht, Annabelle Mielitz, Kazi Mohammad Abidur Rahman, Ulf Kulau

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e63306

Enhancing Healthcare Access–Smartphone Apps in Arrhythmia Screening: Viewpoint

Enhancing Healthcare Access–Smartphone Apps in Arrhythmia Screening: Viewpoint

The apps created for heart rhythm monitoring record the signal by either photoplethysmography (PPG), electrocardiography (ECG), seismocardiography (SCG), or phonocardiography (PCG). Of these, PPGs and ECGs have achieved commercial success. Some apps have been cleared by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or certified with the Conformité Européenne (CE) mark.

Marcin Książczyk, Agnieszka Dębska-Kozłowska, Izabela Warchoł, Andrzej Lubiński

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(8):e23425