Is it true that one companys resting-ECG algorithm is somehow superior to another companys algorithm?
We discuss computerized-ECG findings with physicians every day. The one question that we always ask is, How often do you agree with the interpretative statements coming from the cardiographs? We of course hear the occasional extremes never or 95% of the time. The most common answer, however, regardless of the cart manufacturer is, 60 to 75% of the time we agree with the computerized interpretation. When you transfer ECGs with interpretations from a cardiograph to Cardio Server, the original statements and measurements pass through to Cardio Server without modification. If you like your current algorithm you will still see the same data.
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