SYSTEME AUTOMATISE POUR LE TRAITEMENT DES ECG ENREGISTRES SUR DEUX PISTES (METHODE DE HOLTER).

Translated title of the contribution: Computer System for the Processing of Dual-Channel Holter-Recorded Electrocardiograms.

K. W. Clark, R. E. Hitchens, J. A. Ritter, S. L. Rankin, C. N. Mead, S. M. Moore, S. J. Potter, G. C. Oliver, L. J. Thomas

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Abstract

The Argus/2H computer system analyzes 24-hour, dual-channel Holter-recorded electrocardiograms for the quantification of ventricular dysrhythmias. The system is an upgraded successor to a single-channel system, Argus/H which has processed several thousand Holter recordings since 1973. Most aspects of the Argus/2H analysis are automatic, but quality control and discretionary record documentation require some human interaction. Hard-copy and machine-readable summaries provide the researcher and clinician with details unavailable by conventional manual-scanning techniques. Modestly priced, the system is assembled in a configuration suitable for straightforward replication.

Translated title of the contributionComputer System for the Processing of Dual-Channel Holter-Recorded Electrocardiograms.
Original languageFrench
Pages79-86
Number of pages8
StatePublished - 1978
EventBIOSIGMA 78, Colloq Int sur les Signaux et les Image en Med et en Biol - Paris, Fr
Duration: Apr 24 1978Apr 28 1978

Conference

ConferenceBIOSIGMA 78, Colloq Int sur les Signaux et les Image en Med et en Biol
CityParis, Fr
Period04/24/7804/28/78

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