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Database Open Access

Influence of the MHD effect on 12-lead and 3-lead ECGs recorded in 1T to 7T MRI scanners

Johannes W Krug Passand

ECG signals were acquired in various MRI scanners to enable the study of the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) effect. The MHD effect, which is caused by an interaction of the blood flow and the MRI’s high static magnetic field, superimposes the ECG signal.

cardiac mri patient monitoring magnetohydrodynamic mri mhd ecg

Published: May 18, 2021. Version: 1.0.0

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Database Open Access

Effect of Deep Brain Stimulation on Parkinsonian Tremor

Rest tremor velocity in the index finger of 16 subjects with Parkinson's disease who receive chronic high frequency electrical deep brain stimulation.

parkinsons neuroelectric brain

Published: Aug. 27, 2001. Version: 1.0.0

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Database Open Access

Autonomic Aging: A dataset to quantify changes of cardiovascular autonomic function during healthy aging

Andy Schumann, Karl Bär

This database contains resting recordings of ECG and continuous noninvasive blood pressure of 1,104 healthy volunteers

blood pressure age cardiovascular baroreflex heart rate variability

Published: July 30, 2021. Version: 1.0.0

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Database Open Access

Motion Artifact Contaminated ECG Database

Short duration ECG signals are recorded from a healthy 25-year-old male performing different physical activities to study the effect of motion artifacts on ECG signals and their sparsity.

artifact noise ecg

Published: Dec. 18, 2015. Version: 1.0.0

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Challenge Open Access

2018 IEEE BHI and BSN Data Challenge

Tom Pollard, Alistair Johnson, Jesse Raffa

A challenge to explore real clinical questions in critically ill patients using the MIMIC. A collaboration with the IEEE Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics 2018 and the IEEE Conference on Body Sensor Networks.

weekend effect ieee mimic challenge

Published: Feb. 5, 2018. Version: 1.0


Database Open Access

Effect of 24-hour sleep deprivation on cerebral hemodynamics and cognitive performance

Peter Mukli, Andriy Yabluchanskiy, Tamas Csipo

We assessed the impact of 24-hour sleep deprivation on the global properties of frontal lobe functional networks and on cognitive performance. fNIRS measurements were carried out in the resting state and in response to a finger-tapping paradigm.

Published: April 26, 2021. Version: 1.0.0