Measurement Science Review (Oct 2013)

Influence of Mobile Phones on the Quality of ECG Signal Acquired by Medical Devices

  • Buczkowski T.,
  • Janusek D.,
  • Zavala-Fernandez H.,
  • Skrok M.,
  • Kania M.,
  • Liebert A.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/msr-2013-0035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
pp. 231 – 236

Abstract

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Health aspects of the use of radiating devices, like mobile phones, are still a public concern. Stand-alone electrocardiographic systems and those built-in, more sophisticated, medical devices have become a standard tool used in everyday medical practice. GSM mobile phones might be a potential source of electromagnetic interference (EMI) which may affect reliability of medical appliances. Risk of such event is particularly high in places remote from GSM base stations in which the signal received by GSM mobile phone is weak. In such locations an increase in power of transmitted radio signal is necessary to enhance quality of the communication. In consequence, the risk of interference of electronic devices increases because of the high level of EMI.

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