1. Establishment of a reference library for evaluating computer ECG measurement programs.
- Author
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Willems JL, Arnaud P, van Bemmel JH, Bourdillon PJ, Degani R, Denis B, Harms FM, Macfarlane PW, Mazzocca G, and Meyer J
- Subjects
- Delphi Technique, Electrocardiography methods, Europe, Humans, International Cooperation, Japan, North America, Reference Standards, Statistics as Topic, Computers standards, Electrocardiography standards, Software standards
- Abstract
As a result of an international cooperative project entitled "Common Standards for Quantitative Electrocardiography" (CSE), an ECG reference data base has been established with the aim of standardizing computer-derived ECG measurements. The objective of the project is to reduce the wide variation in wave measurements currently obtained by ECG analysis programs. A library of 250 ECGs with selective ECG abnormalities was established and a comprehensive reviewing scheme was devised for the visual determination of the onsets and offsets of P, QRS, and T. This task was performed by a board of cardiologists on highly amplified, selected complexes from the library. A subset was examined in order to study beat-to-beat and intraobserver variability. By using a modified Delphi approach, individual outlying point estimates were eliminated in four successive rounds. In this way final referee estimates were obtained which proved to be highly reproducible and precise. A reference library has thereby been developed which allows testing of the performance of ECG measurement programs and is a useful instrument in establishing recommendations for more precise measurement rules and definitions.
- Published
- 1985
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