Showing posts with label Respiration Database. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Respiration Database. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 July 2011

BIOMEDICAL SIGNALS DATABASE

ECG DATABASES

BIO-SIGNALS DATABASE

GAIT DATABASES

EEG & NEUROLOGY DATABASE

Thursday, 23 June 2011

DATABASES OF PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNALS

MGH/MF Waveform Database - Collection of 250 recordings of 3-lead ECGs, ABP, PAP, CVP, respiration, and airway CO2 signals from patients in critical care units; some recordings include intra-cranial, left atrial, ventricular and intra-aortic pressure waveforms.

Stress Recognition in Automobile Drivers - Recordings from healthy volunteers driving on a predefined route including streets and highways; signals recorded include ECG, EMG, galvanic skin resistance, and respiration.

Apnea-ECG Database - Consists of 70 ECG recordings, each typically 8 hours long, with accompanying sleep apnea annotations obtained from study of simultaneously recorded respiration signals, which are included for 8 of the recordings.

Fantasia Database - ECG and respiration recordings, with beat annotations from 20 young and 20 elderly subjects, all healthy, in sinus rhythm during a resting state (two hours each). Half of the recordings also include (uncalibrated) continuous noninvasive blood pressure signals.

MIMIC Database - Contain 72 complete records from this database, together with periodic measurements ("numerics") for all 121 records of the database, including multiple recordings of some of the 90 subjects. The lengths of these records vary, but average about 40 hours each.

MIMIC II Waveform Database - A collection that currently includes 4164 records posted on PhysioNet, containing digitized signals (typically including ECG, ABP, and respiration) and time series of periodic measurements, each presenting a quasi-continuous recording of vital signs of a single patient throughout an ICU stay (typically a few days, but many are several weeks in duration).

MIMIC II Clinical Database - A collection of clinical records that accompany the records of the MIMIC II Waveform Database, containing results of laboratory tests, medications, ICD9 diagnoses, and more. Each record contains data for a single subject, and many records span multiple ICU admissions for the same subject, including available medical history between ICU stays. Portions of 60 records are currently posted.

MIT-BIH Polysomnographic Database - Sleep stage and apnea annotations.

Santa Fe Time Series Competition Data Set B -Data extracted from the MIT-BIH Polysomnographic Database.

Sleep-EDF Database - A collection of sleep recordings from 8 healthy subjects. Each recording contains 2 EEG signals, EOG, and an event marker, and is accompanied by a manually-scored hypnogram. Four recordings also include submental EMG, and the other four recordings also include the submental EMG envelope, oro-nasal airflow, and body temperature.

Sleep Heart Health Study Polysomnography Database - 1000 overnight polysomnograms collected to study the relationship of sleep disordered breathing and cardiovascular disease. Recordings include EEG, EOG, EMG, ECG, nasal airflow and respiratory effort signals, periodic measurements of SaO2 and heart rate, annotations of sleep stages, respiratory events, EEG arousals, and more.

Sleep Apnea Database - Contains 25 full overnight polysomnograms with simultaneous three-channel Holter ECG, from adult subjects with suspected sleep-disordered breathing.

Sunday, 29 November 2009

MODES OF VENTILATOR

IMV: Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation
SIMV: Synchronous Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation
AC: Assist/Control
SIMV-PC with PS (Pressure Support)
SIMV-VC with PS (Pressure Support)
PC: Pressure Control
VC: Volume Control
PRVC: Pressure regulated volume control
PSVG: Pressure support volume guarantee
SIMV + VG

ABBREVIATIONS IN RESPIRATORY VENTILATION

ETT: Endotracheal Tube
PEEP: Positive End Expiratory Pressure
CPAP: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, PEEP with no rate
PIP: Peak inspiratory pressure
MAP: Mean Airway Pressure
RR: Respiratory Rate
Ti,Te: Inspiratory and expiratory times
I:E: Ratio of inspiratory to expiratory time
Vt: Tidal Volume, volume of each breath
SaO2 : arterial oxygen saturation determined by arterial blood gas analysis
SpO2 : arterial oxygen saturation determined by pulse oximetry
FiO2 : Fractional inspired oxygen
HFV: High Frequency Ventilation
HFOV: High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilator/Ventilation

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