1970
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.3.5724.702
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Radio and telephone system for multiple channel transmission of E.C.G.s.

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“…Miller, 1967), and drug therapy monitoring (Solomons, 1968) was reported. Telephone lines were also being used to transmit physiological data, to include EEGs (Bennett & Gardner, 1970a, 1970bHanley, Zweizig, Kado, Adey & Rovner, 1969), ECGs (Macfarlane & Lawrie, 1970), pulmonary data (Cooper, Abraham, & Caceres, 1969;Rosner, Abraham, & Caceres, 1969), and heart sounds (Vaules, 1970). Medical record data was also being sent via phone (Allen, 1969;Bykhovskii & Krishchyan, 1968).…”
Section: Telehealth Beginningsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Miller, 1967), and drug therapy monitoring (Solomons, 1968) was reported. Telephone lines were also being used to transmit physiological data, to include EEGs (Bennett & Gardner, 1970a, 1970bHanley, Zweizig, Kado, Adey & Rovner, 1969), ECGs (Macfarlane & Lawrie, 1970), pulmonary data (Cooper, Abraham, & Caceres, 1969;Rosner, Abraham, & Caceres, 1969), and heart sounds (Vaules, 1970). Medical record data was also being sent via phone (Allen, 1969;Bykhovskii & Krishchyan, 1968).…”
Section: Telehealth Beginningsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most calls (93%) were to report a symptom, ask medication questions, or seek medical advice after an office visit or procedure. 4 Data transmission of limited electrocardiographic (EKG) data from a moving ambulance became commonplace after 1970 5 and now transmission of complete EKG by cell phone before hospital arrival has had a major impact on the management of acute coronary syndrome patients. 6 Continuous transmission of multichannel physiologic monitoring data from a passenger on a commercial airliner using the cellular telephone installed in the seat back was demonstrated as early as 1997.…”
Section: Evolution Of Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%