Andrew Tinker

According to our database1, Andrew Tinker authored at least 11 papers between 2018 and 2023.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2023
A Multilayer CNN Using the ECG, Age and Sex Predicts Ventricular Arrhythmias in the General Population.
Proceedings of the Computing in Cardiology, 2023

Ultra-Short Beat-to-Beat Repolarization Variability Predicts Cardiovascular Events in Individuals Without Cardiovascular Disease.
Proceedings of the Computing in Cardiology, 2023

2022
Association Between Photoplethysmography Pulse Upslope and Cardiovascular Events in over 170,000 UK Biobank Participants.
Proceedings of the Computing in Cardiology, 2022

Uncoupling Between Heart Rate Variability and Heart Rate During Exercise and Recovery as a Predictor of Cardiovascular Events.
Proceedings of the Computing in Cardiology, 2022

2021
A Method to Minimise the Impact of ECG Marker Inaccuracies on the Spatial QRS-T angle: Evaluation on 1, 512 Manually Annotated ECGs.
Biomed. Signal Process. Control., 2021

2020
Comparisons of the Spatial QRS-T Angle With Intra-cardiac Markers of Depolarization and Repolarization.
Proceedings of the Computing in Cardiology, 2020

Will Genetic Data Significantly Change Cardiovascular Risk Prediction in Daily Practice?
Proceedings of the Computing in Cardiology, 2020

Interaction Between ECG and Genetic Markers of Coronary Artery Disease.
Proceedings of the Computing in Cardiology, 2020

Sex Differences in the Morphology of RR-Matched T-waves.
Proceedings of the Computing in Cardiology, 2020

Evaluating the Impact of Physiological Variability in Genome-Wide Association Studies of Resting Heart Rate.
Proceedings of the Computing in Cardiology, 2020

2018
Assessing a Warping Methodology for the Identification of Increased Cardiovascular Risk Based on the HR Profile Morphology.
Proceedings of the Computing in Cardiology, 2018


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