2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84882-778-3
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The Minnesota Code Manual of Electrocardiographic Findings

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“…The Electrocardiogram Reading Center (ERC) at the IC-MG provided all ECG readings in the ELSA following the Minnesota ECG Coding. 25 Blood pressure measurement following postural change maneuver…”
Section: Conventional Electrocardiogrammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Electrocardiogram Reading Center (ERC) at the IC-MG provided all ECG readings in the ELSA following the Minnesota ECG Coding. 25 Blood pressure measurement following postural change maneuver…”
Section: Conventional Electrocardiogrammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weight and height were measured with subjects wearing light clothing, without shoes, on a calibrated weight scale, and body mass index (BMI, in kg m À2 ) was calculated. Prevalence of CVD was determined by a detailed standardized medical history questionnaire regarding previous admissions to hospital due to either acute myocardial infarction (MI), other heart disease, cerebrovascular accident (CVA) or a combination of the above, as well as ECG criteria of myocardial ischemia or of an old MI based on the revised Minnesota Code for resting ECG, 23 and the use of different kinds of medications.…”
Section: Subjects and Laboratory Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a retrospective cohort study using the computer database to assess the prevalence of preexisting MetS defined by the Japanese criteria which was presented by the Examination Committee of Criteria for Metabolic Syndrome in April 2005 (9) among patients with non-fatal MI diagnosed by the electrocardiograms in the preliminary health checkups (10). The original diagnosis of MetS in Japan is defined by the presence of central obesity for which waist circumference of 85 cm for men and 90 cm for women is an essential component, accompanied by the presence of at least two of the following three risk factors: dyslipidemia, elevated blood pressure, and impaired glucose tolerance.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%