Vectorcardiographic method for ambulatory patients
First Claim
1. A method of obtaining a horizontal vectorcardiogram from an ambulatory patient, comprising the steps of:
- (a) affixing electrodes at predetermined positions on the patient'"'"'s body to pick up electrocardiac signals of the ambulatory patient;
(b) attaching a portable magnetic tape recorder to the patient;
(c) connecting the electrodes to the portable magnetic tape recorder;
(d) recording on separate tracks in a magnetic recording tape inserted in the portable magnetic tape recorder the electrocardiac signals picked up by the electrodes as the patient engages in his daily activities;
(e) removing the magnetic recording tape from the portable magnetic tape recorder and inserting it into a playback apparatus;
(f) playing back the magnetic recording tape to produce two simultaneous reproduced electrocardiac electrical signals;
(g) producing a horizontal vectorcardiogram by applying the two simultaneous reproduced electrocardiac electrical signals to orthogonal inputs of a display unit.
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Abstract
A method of obtaining a continuous sequence of horizontal vectorcardiograms from an ambulatory patient throughout a 24-hour period. A simplified five-electrode ECG lead system is affixed to the patient and the ECG signals are recorded on a portable magnetic tape recorder attached to the patient. Thereafter, the tape is removed from the recorder and taken to a processing station for playback, display, and analysis. The tape is played back at high speed to permit rapid scanning of the tape for anomalies in the vectorcardiograph. Anomalies can then be studied in detail by playing back the tape at a reduced speed. The vectorcardiographs exhibit high correlation with those obtained by use of the more common, but more complex, Frank lead system.
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7 Claims
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1. A method of obtaining a horizontal vectorcardiogram from an ambulatory patient, comprising the steps of:
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(a) affixing electrodes at predetermined positions on the patient'"'"'s body to pick up electrocardiac signals of the ambulatory patient; (b) attaching a portable magnetic tape recorder to the patient; (c) connecting the electrodes to the portable magnetic tape recorder; (d) recording on separate tracks in a magnetic recording tape inserted in the portable magnetic tape recorder the electrocardiac signals picked up by the electrodes as the patient engages in his daily activities; (e) removing the magnetic recording tape from the portable magnetic tape recorder and inserting it into a playback apparatus; (f) playing back the magnetic recording tape to produce two simultaneous reproduced electrocardiac electrical signals; (g) producing a horizontal vectorcardiogram by applying the two simultaneous reproduced electrocardiac electrical signals to orthogonal inputs of a display unit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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