Methods Inf Med 1990; 29(04): 410-412
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1634796
ECG Interpretation Systems
Schattauer GmbH

Interpretation of Short ECGs with a Personal Computer: The Porto Program

C. Abreu-Lima
1   Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Portugal
,
J. P. Marques de Sá
1   Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Portugal
› Author Affiliations
Further Information

Publication History

Publication Date:
06 February 2018 (online)

Preview

Abstract

A computer program for ECG analysis and interpretation developed at the University of Porto, Portugal is presented. The program runs on a microcomputer and employs the three-lead Frank VCG. The signals are sampled at 250 Hz with 8-bit precision during 5.5 s. Details on signal conditioning and wave recognition and measurement techniques are given. The diagnostic part of the program uses decision-tree logic. The decision rules are mainly derived from the Washington Code. The diagnostic accuracy of four classes (normal, left and right ventricular hypertrophies and myocardial infarction), evaluated in a sample of 1,075 pediatric and adult patients and classified by ECG-independent means was 76%. The program is currently being evaluated on the CSE database.