Noise-Resistant CECG Using Novel Capacitive Electrodes

Sensors (Basel). 2020 May 1;20(9):2577. doi: 10.3390/s20092577.

Abstract

For years, capacitive electrocardiogram (CECG) has been known to be susceptible to ambient interference. In light of this, a novel capacitive electrode was developed as an effective way to reduce the interference effect. This was done by simply introducing the capacitive elector in series with a 1 pF capacitor, and the 60 Hz common mode noise induced by AC power lines was cancelled using a capacitive right leg (CRL) circuit. The proposed electrode did as expected outperform two counterparts in terms of SNR, and particularly gave an up to 99.8% correlation between RRIs extracted from an ECG and a CECG signal, a figure far beyond 52% and 63% using the two counterparts. This capacitive electrode was originally designed for long-term noncontact monitoring of heart rate, and hopefully can be integrated to portable devices for other medical care services in the near future.

Keywords: ambient interference; capacitive electrocardiogram; capacitive electrode; capacitive right leg.

MeSH terms

  • Electrocardiography*
  • Electrodes
  • Heart Rate
  • Noise*