A New Microcomputer-Based ECG Analysis System
Dates
- Publication: September 1983
Extent
9 pages
Creator
- Freis, Edward D. (Creator, Person)
Description
The electrocardiograph (ECG) was devised by Jack Klingeman, a specialist in non-invasive evaluation of cardiovascular disease. In this article, Freis joined with Klingeman, Kyle, Conrad, and Pipberger to evaluate a new automated ECG system that utilized computer technology. Freis took part in this evaluation because the software for the system was developed at the Veterans Administration.
Language of Materials
English
Original Profiles System Identifier
XFBBHC
Physical Description
Physical Condition - Good
Creator
- Freis, Edward D. (Creator, Person)
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