The electrocardiograph (ECG) was devised by Jack Klingeman, a specialist in non-invasive evaluation of cardiovascular disease. In this article, Freis joined with Klingeman, Kyle, Conrad, and Pipberger to evaluate a new automated ECG system that utilized computer technology. Freis took part in this evaluation because the software for the system was developed at the Veterans Administration.
Number of Image Pages:
9 (1,251,190 Bytes)
Date:
1983-09 (September 1983)
Creator:
Kyle, Mary C.
Klingeman, J. D.
Conrad, J. D.
Freis, Edward D.
Pipberger, H. V.
Source:
Periodical: Kyle, Mary C., J. D. Klingeman, J. D. Conrad, Edward D. Freis, and H. V. Pipberger. "A New Microcomputer-Based ECG Analysis System." Clinical Cardiology 6, (September 1983): 447-455. Article. 9 Images.
Publisher:
Clinical Cardiology Publishing Co.
Rights:
This item is in the public domain. It may be used without permission.
Subject:
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):
Electrocardiography
Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted
Exhibit Category:
After 1980: Changing Trends in Hypertension Therapy