A case of congenital tricuspid incompetence in a 39 year old woman is reported. The patient, who was in suffering congestive heart failure, had no history of trauma, myocardial infarction, rheumatic fever, infective endocarditis. Right ventriculography and right atrial pressure recording both showed signs of severe tricuspid insufficiency.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe comparative evaluation of diagnosis, given on the same ECG by a cardiologist and by a computerized system HP 5600 C on line and off line, allowed us to specify for each diagnosis the agreement's degree between cardiologist and computerized reading and the disagreement's degree due to inadequate program and to "casual" errors of analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe HP-5 program for computer analysis of the ECG has been evaluated as far as sensibility and specificity in a multicenter study. A consistent number of tracings were sampled according to a statistical formula and all measurements and statements given by the computer were checked in a standardized manner. The collected data were classified and computerized.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe HP-5 program for computer analysis of the ECG has been evaluated as far as sensibility and specificity in a multicenter study. A consistent number of tracings (850) were sampled according to a statistical formula and all measurements and statements given by the computer were checked in a standardized manner. The collected data were classified and computerized.
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