Baseline wander is a low-frequency variation in the baseline level of an electrocardiogram (ECG) or other biosignal, often caused by factors such as patient movement, changes in electrode position, or breathing. This phenomenon can obscure the true signal and make it difficult to detect important features of the waveform, especially in cases of arrhythmias or when analyzing the presence of noise in biosignals.
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