animals could not use electricity for nerve conduction - or to deliver shocks. Furthermore, 'water and electricity do not mix' so the idea of an 'electric fish' was generally not accepted.Bancroft, E. An essay on the natural history of Guiana, London:T. Becket and P. A. de Hondt, ...
if the identified signal spikes indicate a condition of VF or high-rate VT, the module may cause a “shock” prompt to be issued for advising the rescuer to administer an electric shock to the patient due to the VF or VT. Alternatively, if the identified signal spikes indicate a condition...
However, as we could obtain massive ECG signals from wearable ECG monitoring devices nowadays, it remains a challenging task for the computer-aided automated analysis of arrhythmia based on ECG signals [6]. This is due to the fact that the condition of ECG signal collection is commonly different...