2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-29904-2
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Finite velocity of ECG signal propagation: preliminary theory, results of a pilot experiment and consequences for medical diagnosis

Abstract: A satisfactory model of the biopotentials propagating through the human body is essential for medical diagnostics, particularly for cardiovascular diseases. In our study, we develop the theory, that the propagation of biopotential of cardiac origin (ECG signal) may be treated as the propagation of low-frequency endogenous electromagnetic wave through the human body. We show that within this approach, the velocity of the ECG signal can be theoretically estimated, like for any other wave and physical medium, fro… Show more

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“…The velocity of the ECG in the human body is up to 1500 m/sec (Buchner et al, 2023). ECG propagates as an electroacoustic wave.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The velocity of the ECG in the human body is up to 1500 m/sec (Buchner et al, 2023). ECG propagates as an electroacoustic wave.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heart beats are particularly useful for synchronization of clinical signals because they are available throughout the body almost instantaneously (Debener et al 2009, Buchner et al 2023, Rankawat et al 2015 and slight variations in the series of inter-beat intervals provide a unique fingerprint of a given moment in the patient's physiology (Wolling et al 2021). The electrical activity that drives the mechanical contraction of the heart generates a signal that can be detected by multiple types of medical devices (Jeon et al 2016).…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%