WO2008010133A2 - Heartbeat monitoring device, system and method - Google Patents
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- A61B5/02—Detecting, measuring or recording pulse, heart rate, blood pressure or blood flow; Combined pulse/heart-rate/blood pressure determination; Evaluating a cardiovascular condition not otherwise provided for, e.g. using combinations of techniques provided for in this group with electrocardiography or electroauscultation; Heart catheters for measuring blood pressure
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- A61B5/0002—Remote monitoring of patients using telemetry, e.g. transmission of vital signals via a communication network
- A61B5/0004—Remote monitoring of patients using telemetry, e.g. transmission of vital signals via a communication network characterised by the type of physiological signal transmitted
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- A61B5/024—Detecting, measuring or recording pulse rate or heart rate
- A61B5/02438—Detecting, measuring or recording pulse rate or heart rate with portable devices, e.g. worn by the patient
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- Heartbeat monitoring device system and method
- the present invention relates to a heartbeat monitoring device, comprising a number of electrodes for sensing an electrocardiogram (ECG) signal of a user.
- ECG electrocardiogram
- the present invention also relates to a method of delivering heartbeat- related information to an external device, comprising sensing an ECG signal of a user.
- the present invention relates to a heartbeat monitoring system.
- a microprocessor the signal processing is completely done with the help of analog electronics, which has the disadvantage of not delivering the best performance possible as far as the quality of heartbeat detection in the ECG is concerned.
- analog electronics which has the disadvantage of not delivering the best performance possible as far as the quality of heartbeat detection in the ECG is concerned.
- dedicated hardware e.g. a wrist watch comprising a suitable low-frequency receiver, can connect to these devices.
- a heartbeat monitoring device comprising: a number of electrodes for sensing an ECG signal of a user, a signal-processing means for processing a signal derived from the ECG signal and adapted to extract information related to the heartbeat of the user from the derived signal, and a standardized wireless communication module for transmitting said heartbeat-related information to an external device, wherein the signal-processing means is implemented on a communications processor of the standardized wireless communication module.
- the object is further achieved by providing a method of delivering heartbeat-related information to an external device, comprising: sensing an ECG signal of a user, processing a signal derived from said ECG signal to extract therefrom heartbeat-related information of the user, transmitting the heartbeat-related information using a standardized wireless communication protocol implemented on a communications processor to the external device, wherein said processing of the derived signal is performed on the communications processor.
- the signal-processing for peak detection in the ECG signal is implemented on the communications processor directly inside the standardized wireless communication module, e.g. a Bluetooth module.
- any standardized wireless communication module can be employed in the context of the present invention as long as it provides sufficient (unused) processing capacity for processing said ECG signal.
- this step is far from being self-evident, since the communications processor is generally dedicated only to the processing of a corresponding standardized wireless communication protocol, e.g. the Bluetooth protocol.
- the algorithm used for deriving heartbeat- related information does not impose an excessive load of processing power on said communications processor, it is possible to make parallel use of the communications processor for signal processing of the ECG signal or a signal derived from the ECG signal, e.g. a sampled digitized signal.
- the present applicant has developed heart rate determining algorithms with high-quality ECG peak detection and rather moderate processing power requirements, which as such do not form part of the present invention and which can be implemented on the communications processor of a standardized wireless communication module in accordance with the present invention.
- the present applicant has devised an implementation of a heart rate algorithm with rather low requirements in terms of computational resources on an MSP430 processor by Texas Instruments.
- the algorithm requires approximately 260 KIPS (kilo instructions per second), if the ECG signal is sampled at 256 Hz, which is more than sufficient for calculating the heart rate.
- embodiments of the present invention further provide a significant reduction of required board space.
- the analog ECG amplifier section, the Bluetooth module, and the additional microcontroller e.g. MSP430; cf. above
- performing the digital signal processing of the ECG signal each require approximately one third of the total board space.
- all (ECG) signal processing is implemented on the communications processor in the Bluetooth module, thus saving about 30% of board space in the present example by omitting said additional microcontroller. Additionally, there may be a decrease in total power consumption owing to the fact that power consumption of the MSP430 microcontroller is saved. However, the beneficial effect is at least partly compensated, since power consumption of the communications processor will increase slightly if the heart rate algorithm is implemented thereon. A more striking advantage can be expected in connection with the bill of material for practical realization of embodiments of the present invention. In the above example, cost for the MSP430 microcontroller amounts to about one fourth of the total system cost comprising said microcontroller, the Bluetooth module, and the analog amplifier.
- the microcontroller further comprises an analog/digital converter for sampling the ECG signal to provide a digital signal as the derived signal.
- digital signal processing techniques can be used for determining said heartbeat-related information, thus significantly increasing the reliability of heartbeat detection.
- a corresponding embodiment of the method in accordance with the present invention comprises sampling and converting the ECG signal into a digital signal constituting the derived signal prior to said processing.
- At least the electrodes are integrated in a chest belt to be worn around the chest of the user.
- the latter further comprises ECG signal amplifying and filtering means arranged between the electrodes and signal-processing means.
- any kind of external device using the same standardized protocol can be used for receiving said heartbeat-related information.
- external devices preferably include mobile phones, hand-held computers, PCs, or the like.
- Yet another embodiment of the method in accordance with the present invention comprises extracting an indication of peaks in the ECG signal, determining a time interval between subsequent heartbeats from said indication and calculating the inverse of said time intervals. In this way, the heart rate of the user can be transmitted to/displayed on the external device.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic block diagram of a heartbeat monitoring device and system in accordance with the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a flow chart for illustrating an embodiment of the method in accordance with the present invention.
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic block diagram of a heartbeat monitoring device and system in accordance with the present invention.
- the heartbeat monitoring system 1 in accordance with the present invention comprises a heartbeat monitoring device 2 having a number of electrodes 3.1, 3.2 for directly contacting the skin 4 of a user 5 in the vicinity of the heart, generally depicted as box 6.
- electrodes 3.1, 3.2 are integrated in a chest belt 7 for suitably placing said electrodes 3.1, 3.2 near the heart 6.
- Electrodes 3.1, 3.2 are connected to an amplifier 8, an output of which is connected to a low-pass filter 9.
- Low-pass filter 9 is further connected to analog/digital converter 10 comprised in Bluetooth module 11, e.g. Bluetooth module BGB203 manufactured by the present applicant.
- Bluetooth 11 further comprises communications processor 12 implementing a Bluetooth protocol 13. Furthermore, communications processor 12 implements signal-processing means 14, a function of which will be explained in detail later.
- Bluetooth module 11 as depicted in Fig. 1 has an RF (radio frequency) front-end 15 connected to an external antenna 16.
- Said antenna 16 is devised for wireless signal transmission T to an external device 17, e.g. a mobile phone, a hand- held computer, a PC, or the like.
- elements 8 to 16 are preferably integrated into the chest belt 7 too, thus yielding a compact and easy-to -handle design of the device 2 in accordance with the present invention.
- Electrodes 3.1, 3.2 pick up an ECG signal SO of the heart 6 of user 5. Electrodes 3.1, 3.2 generate respective ECG signals SIi, Sl 2 (hereinafter commonly referred to as signal Sl) from signal SO, which are fed to amplifier 8 for amplifying the generally small ECG signal. The amplified ECG signal Sl' is then fed to low-pass filter 9 for filtering, thus generating signal Sl" which is fed to an input of analog/digital converter 10. Analog/digital converter 10 generates sample data in the form of a digital signal S2 from the ECG signal and feeds said digital signal S2 to communications processor 12.
- communications processor 12 which is generally employed for wireless Bluetooth-based communication, implements signal processing means 14. In this way, peaks in the ECG signal indicating beats of the user's heart 6 are extracted from the sample data by applying digital signal processing implemented on communications processor 12 by means of said signal processing means 14. Using said signal processing means 14, communications processor 12 determines respective time intervals between subsequent heartbeats, calculates the inverse of said (suitably averaged) time intervals, i.e. the heart rate, and sends out corresponding heartbeat- related information in the form of signal S2' via RF front-end 15 and external antenna 16 in accordance with the Bluetooth protocol 13, which is also implemented on communications processor 12.
- the heartbeat monitoring device 2 and heartbeat monitoring system 1 in accordance with the present invention, does not require an additional micro-processor for processing the ECG signal, i.e. a signal S2 derived from the ECG signal.
- the device and system in accordance with the present invention provide an alternative to known wearable heartbeat monitors which employ non-standard low-frequency transmission techniques requiring special receivers, e.g. wrist watches, instead of external device 17, which can be any device capable of Bluetooth-based communication.
- the present invention allows the use of a mobile phone for displaying vital signs, e.g. the heart rate, picked up by a chest belt that is equipped as described in the present document.
- vital signs e.g. the heart rate
- a direct (galvanic) interface to a PC (not shown) is enabled/supported in the context of the present invention. In this way, the present invention solves the problem of providing reliable heartbeat monitoring without requiring additional hardware expenditure and without relying on non-standard transmission techniques.
- Fig. 2 shows a flow chart of an embodiment of the method in accordance with the present invention.
- the method starts with step SlOO.
- step S 102 an ECG signal of the user is sent by means of suitably placed electrodes, as described in detail above.
- step S104 the acquired small ECG signal is amplified, followed by a suitable low-pass filtering in step S 106.
- the amplified and filtered ECG signal is then transported to an analog/digital converter in step S 108 for providing sampled data in the form of a digital signal.
- step SIlO said digital signal is provided to digital signal processing means implemented on a communications processor for extracting therefrom information corresponding to peaks in the original ECG signal which indicate heartbeats of the user. Furthermore, in step SI lO a heart rate of the user is calculated from the sequence of heartbeats.
- step Sl 12 the calculated heartbeat-related information, i.e. the heart rate, is fed to an RF front-end for transmission in accordance with the
- step Sl 16 Following transmission in step Sl 14, in subsequent step Sl 16 said information is received by an external device that can be any device capable of receiving data via the Bluetooth protocol.
- step Sl 18 said received data is displayed on the external device, and the method terminates with step S120.
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