Evaluation of screen-printing techniques for embedding ECG sensors in medical devices

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Dore, Henry
Aviles-Espinosa, Rodrigo
Luo, Zhenhua
Anton, Oana
Rabe, Heike
Rendon-Morales, Elizabeth

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Dore H, Aviles-Espinosa R, Luo Z, et al., (2020) Evaluation of screen-printing techniques for embedding ECG sensors in medical devices. In: 2020 27th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS), 23-25 November 2020, Glasgow, Scotland, UK

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Heart rate monitoring is the most important indicator to evaluate the clinical status of a newborn during birth. Approximately 90% of newborn infants make the transition from the intrauterine to extra uterine environment without major complications; however, the remaining 10% of newborn infants require assistance during this transition. Heart rate monitoring is required for guiding further interventions in the event of complications such as the need for resuscitation. In this work we evaluate the suitability of embedding electrometer-based-amplifier sensors employing novel screen-printing techniques into medical devices. We compare our results with traditional copper based wired electrodes. Our implementation was able to acquire electrocardiogram with enough signal to noise ratio, suitable for heart rate detection with a 1% loss of heart rate accuracy, compared with the copper-based electrodes. Our device has the potential to be embedded in devices for assisting births though heart rate monitoring.

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electrocardiogram, textile, electrode, electric potential sensor, medical devices, wearables

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