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i need abnornal heart hart beat rate values (ECG data)

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 I am doing a project related to heart rate variability. I have just 2- 5 seconds of ECG data of a normal human. But the is not sufficient as i need to show the heart rate varaibility. Does any one have a 1 hour long data.I have tried to extrapolate the data to 5mins i have and include some abnormalities but it would be much better if any one can help me with a sufficiently long real time data (1 hr )..."with abnormal heat rate variations". Plzz help me.
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I heard at a public day at the PTB (german institute for the national standards)  that  ECG (analysers?) will be tested with a collection of  'standard' ECG signals. Maybe a search (or some phone calls 😉 )in this direction might help you.

 

Greetings from Germany
Henrik

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I agree with Henrik that there are datasets available. I do not recall where. You might check with the NIH in the United States.

Lynn
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Perhaps this helps (not sure about the lengths, I'm not an expert):

http://www.openecg.net/
http://www.cormactech.com/neunet/download.html
http://jobfunctions.bnet.com/casestudy.aspx?docid=147762
http://www.physionet.org/physiobank/database/apnea-ecg/

Regards,

Wiebe.


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Thanx for the help. Smiley Happy

 

 

regards,

Joaana.

 

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Just FYI: National Instruments has a program called BioBench designed for the life sciences field.  Depending on your application, this may be useful for you.  I believe it does have simulated signals built in.
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btw. Check out this: http://spikoscope.sourceforge.net/Spikoscope/Home.html

Might be related, it sure looks complete.

Regards,

Wiebe.


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