Difference between revisions of "ECG artifact"
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Latest revision as of 12:52, 3 April 2017
- ECG artifacts are caused by field of the heart potentials over the surface of the scalp
- People with short and wide necks are more likely to have the largest ECG artifacts
- The artifact is most prominent in referential montages using earlobe electrodes A1 and A2.
- ECG artifacts are recognized easily by its rhythmicity and coincidence with the ECG tracing
ECG artifacts in a person in non-REM 2 sleep