Videos and user manual2.2. Pulse wave editing and verification (raw recording)
In this section, we'll look at how to edit the pulse wave in the event of recording problems, and how to check the raw wave. To begin, go to the "biomarker" section and select "pulse wave". You'll then be able to see the waveform of each heartbeat, point by point. This beat-by-beat visualization is useful for comparing and observing the evolution of each wave.
In addition to the average wave, which we're used to seeing, it's important to note that the true waveform is often much shakier around this average. If a problem occurs during recording, for example, if part of the wave is not detected, the software automatically deactivates this section. However, you can reactivate this section if you decide that it should be taken into account.
To do so, simply click on the corresponding section. You can also activate or deactivate individual beats with a single click. Deactivated beats will no longer be taken into account in the calculation of flowers or in the graph.
Finally, you'll find a set of technical statistics below the pulse wave, such as RR interval, PR interval, QRS intervals and so on. These data can provide valuable information for further analysis.
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