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Script 030 – Get Heart Rate from QRS markers

Version:

2.0

Description

BIOPAC Developer - scripting, network data transfer, API, support

This BIOPAC Basic Script will create a new waveform containing beat-by-beat heart rate. The script operates from an ECG signal that has QRS markers placed at each QRS peak. See Script 028, and 029 for downloads of the scripts that will place these QRS markers. The locate ECG Complex Boundaries Analysis routine can also be manually used to place markers.

See Also: Scripts 028, 029, and 031.

Script download contains sample data file and BIOPAC Basic Script.

Note: bbs file updated 5/3/2013

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