Active cables for use with dry electrodes for electrocardiography.

With the active cables described in this paper, it is possible to record the electrocardiogram with dry electrodes. Simultaneous recordings of the ECG from dry electrodes via the active cables and from conventional electrodes with electrode paste demonstrate that there is no discernible difference in the electrocardiographic waveforms.

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