Time and frequency dependence of disposable ECG electrode-skin impedance.
Med Instrum
; 13(5): 269-72, 1979.
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| ID: mdl-502923
The magnitude and phase of disposable electrode-skin impedance were studied as functions of time, 0-48 hours, and frequency, 1 Hz-1 kHz. For both unabraded and mildly abraded skin, the impedance decreased as a function of time steadily or exponentially with time constants of several hours. Impedance decreased as a function of frequency by factors of 2 to 20 with greatest change at low frequencies. For heavily abraded skin, the impedance decreased slightly and then increased as a function of time especially at low frequencies. Impedance imbalance between pairs of identical electrodes applied in a like manner to the forearm were often greater than k omega, nearly equal to individual electrode-skin impedances, and decreased with time. Electrode impedance imbalance is particularly important because it affects noise levels in ECG recordings.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Fenômenos Fisiológicos da Pele
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Condutividade Elétrica
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Eletrocardiografia
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Eletrodos
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
1979
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Article