A comparison of electrodes for potential use in paediatric/infant apnoea monitoring
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- DOI: 10.1088/0967-3334/15/4/007
A comparison of electrodes for potential use in paediatric/infant apnoea monitoring
Abstract
We measured the signal-to-motion-artifact ratio for ten paediatric/infant electrodes for infant apnoea monitoring. Electrodes that have good stability, strong adhesion, low face-to-face impedance, low transthoracic-plus-electrode impedance, large effective area, and large total area are optimal for impedance pneumography. The gel make-up may also affect optimality.
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