Electrocardiogram caliper
First Claim
1. A caliper for aiding in the rapid determination of deflection amplitudes, intervals and frequencies from standard electrocardiogram tracings, said caliper comprising:
- first and second caliper arms, each arm pointed at its first end and coupled together for rotation about a pivot pin at the second end, each of said arms having a wide, blade-shaped construction;
a first calibration on the first surface of said first arm, said first calibration being a linear representation of seconds of duration of a tracing deflection;
a second calibration on the first surface of said first arm, said second calibration being a linear representation of millivolt amplitude of a tracing deflection;
a first curved index line on the second surface of said second arm, said first and second calibrations being read at the intersection of the inner edge of said first arm and said first curved index line;
a third calibration on the first surface of said second arm, said third calibration representing frequency as measured between successive similar deflections and between three such similar deflections; and
a second curved index line on the second surface of said first arm, said third calibration being read at the intersection of the inner edge of said second arm and said second curved index line.
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Abstract
A caliper calibrated for the direct reading of electrocardiogram tracings. Each arm of the caliper is calibrated and is read by indexing the calibration against a curved index line on the opposite arm which is varied by the spacing between the caliper points. One such calibration represents the duration in seconds of the various deflections or complexes and a second calibration represents the amplitudes of a deflection in millivolts. On the reverse side of the caliper, an arm is calibrated to indicate frequency in deflections per minute between adjacent similar deflections or a count between three such intervals. A pair of coaxial calibrated discs attached for rotation about the caliper pivot provides a rapid and accurate means for the determination of mean vector and therefore axis deviation.
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2 Claims
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1. A caliper for aiding in the rapid determination of deflection amplitudes, intervals and frequencies from standard electrocardiogram tracings, said caliper comprising:
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first and second caliper arms, each arm pointed at its first end and coupled together for rotation about a pivot pin at the second end, each of said arms having a wide, blade-shaped construction; a first calibration on the first surface of said first arm, said first calibration being a linear representation of seconds of duration of a tracing deflection; a second calibration on the first surface of said first arm, said second calibration being a linear representation of millivolt amplitude of a tracing deflection; a first curved index line on the second surface of said second arm, said first and second calibrations being read at the intersection of the inner edge of said first arm and said first curved index line; a third calibration on the first surface of said second arm, said third calibration representing frequency as measured between successive similar deflections and between three such similar deflections; and a second curved index line on the second surface of said first arm, said third calibration being read at the intersection of the inner edge of said second arm and said second curved index line. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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