ECG artifacts—unwanted disturbances in the recording—can obscure important waveforms and lead to misinterpretation. One of the most common and frustrating artifacts is Powerline interference (50/60 Hz electrical noise. 50 Hz in Europe, Africa, most of Asia, Australia, and parts of South America. 60 Hz in North America, parts of South America, and some Asian countries e.g., Japan, South Korea, Philippines), which often appears as a thick, fuzzy baseline or regular fine spikes (see Figure 1).
Figure 1 – Example of (a) Powerline interference vs. (b) clean ECG
(a)
(b)
Recognizing and resolving this issue quickly is key to obtaining clean, diagnostic-quality tracings.
What Causes Powerline Interference?
1. Poor skin-to-electrode contact
Powerline noise stems from alternating current (AC) in the surrounding environment, but the most common cause in veterinary practice is poor skin-to-electrode contact. Even when clips are securely attached and the patient is still, severe noise may persist due to:
Figure 2 – Proper clip placement on (a) skin vs (b) fur
(a)
(b)
If noise persists, move to environmental troubleshooting.
2. Is the Environment Causing the Noise?
Figure 3 – Testing environmental noise by moving away from interference sources.
Strong AC interference can come from:
† CardioBird is a battery-powered portable ECG – never record ECGs while the device is charging.
Key Takeaways for Clean Recordings
✅ Always ensure direct skin contact – Clip placement matters more than restraint.
✅ Use conductive gel for high-impedance patients (better than alcohol/water).
✅ Test the environment if noise persists—sometimes, moving a few feet away helps!
By following these steps, you’ll minimize artifacts and get clear, interpretable ECGs faster—keeping diagnostics efficient and accurate.
Next Issue: We’ll tackle muscle tremor artifact and movement artifact—how to spot them and keep wiggly patients still for a perfect reading!
Run flawless ECGs with CardioBird! 🚀
Veterinarian Spotlight #12: Dr. In-Young Choi, Our Featured Veterinarian We are delighted to introduce Dr.…
Estimated reading time: 3.04 minutes As veterinarians, recognizing breed predispositions to certain diseases is crucial…
When a major player in veterinary medicine makes a move, it’s wise for us all…
Veterinarian Spotlight #11: Dr. Khor Kuan Hua, Our Featured Veterinarian We are excited to introduce…
Published by CardioBird, the World's Leading Veterinary AI-ECG Service Platform Estimated reading time: 5.55 minutes…
Estimated reading time: 5.26 minutes Anesthesia is a cornerstone of modern veterinary practice, enabling a…