1982
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-93201-4_36
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Automated ECG Analysis in Screening for Coronary Heart Disease

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“…This could now be based on biochemical information alone. The workload of ECG classification can be minimized by automating the ECG coding in epidemiological studies [25][26][27] . However, there is no consensus of optimal interpretation algorithms for that purpose [28] .…”
Section: Table 4 Relative Odds Ratios For Mortality At 1 Year (Panel mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could now be based on biochemical information alone. The workload of ECG classification can be minimized by automating the ECG coding in epidemiological studies [25][26][27] . However, there is no consensus of optimal interpretation algorithms for that purpose [28] .…”
Section: Table 4 Relative Odds Ratios For Mortality At 1 Year (Panel mentioning
confidence: 99%