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titleOfInvention Portable ECG-breathing signal simultaneous measuring device
abstract The present invention relates to an apparatus for simultaneously measuring an electrocardiogram-breathing signal using a surface electrode and a piezoelectric sensor.n n n Such a device is a device for detecting a minute electric signal indicating the progress of electrical excitation of the myocardium. The positive electrode (1) and the negative electrode (2) and the folding electrode (3) made of silver chloride, the chest by the movement of the diaphragm in response to breathing Signal amplification device that is equipped with a mounting belt (5) equipped with a piezoelectric sensor (4) for detecting the breathing rhythm signal by detecting a change in position, amplifying and filtering the ECG signal and respiration signal extracted from each electrode and sensor (6), a line for transmitting two amplified and filtered signals is inputted through a communication line (7), i.e., a portable small computer (PDA) capable of displaying real time by being input through an RS232C or USB input terminal. The effect of the present invention is to integrate the ECG and respiration signal obtained from each piezoelectric sensor and electrocardiogram electrode for respiratory rhythm measurement, and a single amplifier into a single microprocess with an A / D converter, and can be connected to a small terminal device When the home doctor treats a home patient of a heart disease by simultaneously displaying a cardiogram and a respiratory signal in a portable form, when a specialist who examines an outpatient patient is regularly checked, the nurse who examines the inpatient is constantly carrying a cardiogram. It has the effect of the invention that the signal and breathing signal can be obtained.
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