The contribution from each ECG lead to the QRS detection signal is proportional to its measured quality based on the waveform amplitude, and the amount of muscle and baseline noise.

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Patient monitoring systems are machines or equipment that constantly monitor patients through vital signs and warning systems. They measure, record, and display patient parameters like heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, and blood oxygen saturation.  Common patient monitoring devices include: Thermometer: Tracks a patient's temperature Pulse oximeter: Measures oxygen levels Capnography machine: Monitors CO2 levels Sphygmomanometer: Assesses blood pressure  There are two types of patient monitoring systems: Bedside patient monitoring systems Also known as hospital patient... Show more

The contribution from each ECG lead to the QRS detection signal is proportional to its measured quality based on the waveform amplitude, and the amount of muscle and baseline noise.