A novel and practical method to add video monitoring to tilt table testing

EP Europace Journal

10 November 2022
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ESC Journals ARRHYTHMIAS AND DEVICE THERAPY Arrhythmias, General OTHER European Society of Cardiology Training and Education Syncope and Bradycardia

Abstract

AbstractAims

We describe a novel, practical, and inexpensive method to add video recording during tilt table testing (TTT): Open-Access-Video-TTT.

Methods and results

The Open-Access-Video-TTT set-up uses a personal computer (PC) to capture screen video data from a non-invasive-beat-to-beat (NIBTB) haemodynamic blood pressure (BP) device, combined with video recording of a patient, using Open Broadcaster Software (OBS®). The new Open-Access-Video-TTT set up was tested with both the Finometer (model Finapres Nova®, Medical Systems, the Netherlands) and the Task Force® Touch Cardio monitor (CNSystems, Austria). For this, the Finapres Nova® was enabled in ‘remote’ mode and Real Video Network Computing (RealVNC®) was installed on the PC/laptop. The Task Force® has a DisplayPort (DP) port, for which a DP/ high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) cable and a video capture card is used to merge the signals to the PC/laptop. With this method the combined images are stored as a new video signal. TTT can be performed with any routine protocol.

Conclusions

Open Access-Video-TTT worked well for both the Finapres NOVA® and the Task Force Monitor ®. This novel method can be used easily by all physicians who wish to add video recording during TTT who do not have access to an electroencephalogram machine.

Contributors

Frederik Jorrit de Lange
Frederik Jorrit de Lange

Author

Amsterdam University Medical Centre (AUMC) Amsterdam , Netherlands (The)

Michele Brignole
Michele Brignole

Author

Italian Auxological Institute IRCCS San Luca Hospital Milano , Italy

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