Definition of ballistocardiogram in US English:
ballistocardiogram
noun bəˌlistōˈkärdēəˌɡrambəˌlistōˈkärdēəˌɡram
A record made by a ballistocardiograph.
Example sentencesExamples
- Great disturbances in ballistocardiograms were observed on days preceding embryonic deaths.
- In addition, PCA is an easy way to remove the ballistocardiogram artifact by eliminating the first principal component.
- Pre-and postoperative ballistocardiograms were analyzed in approximately 100 patients with surgically amenable cardiovascular diseases.
- A motion transducer or more specifically an accelerometer may be used to generate a ballistocardiogram.
- The authors concluded that sternal acceleration ballistocardiogram combined with hemodynamic and demographic data in a probabilistic model shows promise.
- Movement artifact and the ballistocardiogram artifact can be minimized by the EEG setup, and the RF artifact can be filtered out with appropriate software.
- From this it appears that it is only the low-frequency bcg that gives ballistocardiograms that are distorted slightly.
- Examination by a cardiologist included electrocardiograms and ballistocardiograms.