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ECG Universal score system: new instrument for electrocardiogram analysis

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Title ECG Universal score system: new instrument for electrocardiogram analysis
 
Creator Illya Chaikovskya
Valery Batushkinb
Vitaliy Visnevskeyс
 
Description The electrocardiography is remained to be the most widespread, accessible and cheap method to study the heart objectively. Over the past 10-15 years the lectrocardiography has experienced several innovative breakthroughs that ompel this stereotype to be reconsidered. To combine all these achievements allows in order to increase the informative value of resting electrocardiogram we have developed ECG Universal score system. The ECG Universal Score System is the advanced proprietary technology based on assessment of the highest possible amount of ECG variables (more than 300 separate ECG parameters) as well as majority of known electrocardiography scoring systems (Minnesota code and several others). Each ECG parameter is attributed with a particular number of scores depending on how well this value corresponds to the recognized standard. Combination of these variables and scoring systems produces around 400 different ECG.Based on this analysis, the Universal Score System provides 2 classes of the conclusions- Pre-nosological, i.e. not formulated in specific decease terms.- Nosological, i.e. formulated in specific diseases and ECG syndromes terms.Serious cardiovascular events probability analysis belongs to both Pre-nosological and Nosological classes.Thus, the technology is valuable both in-hospital and out of doctor's office within the framework of sport and home medicine.All conclusions are structured in hierarchic way, i.e. 4 analysis levels are available ranging from some particular parameters up to the integral criteria to all the aspects of the comprehensive analysis. It results in convolution of data to present it in concise and understandable way.The value of Universal score system have been demonstrated in a several clinical, experimental and population based studies.
 
Publisher Int'l Conference on Change, Innovation, Informatics and Disrurptuive Technology
 
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Date 2016-12-19 18:09:22
 
Type Peer-reviewed Paper
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://proceedings.sriweb.org/repository/index.php/ICCIIDT/icciidtt_london/paper/view/28
 
Source Int'l Conference on Change, Innovation, Informatics and Disrurptuive Technology; ICCIIDT London - UK
 
Language en
 
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