Recommendations for the standardization and interpretation of the electrocardiogram: part II: Electrocardiography diagnostic statement list: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association Electrocardiography and Arrhythmias Committee, Council on Clinical Cardiology; the American College of Cardiology Foundation; and the Heart Rhythm Society: endorsed by the International Society for Computerized Electrocardiology

Jay W Mason, E William Hancock, Leonard S Gettes, James J Bailey, Rory Childers, Barbara J Deal, Mark Josephson, Paul Kligfield, Jan A Kors, Peter Macfarlane, Olle Pahlm, David M Mirvis, Peter Okin, Pentti Rautaharju, Bo Surawicz

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Abstract

This statement provides a concise list of diagnostic terms for ECG interpretation that can be shared by students, teachers, and readers of electrocardiography. This effort was motivated by the existence of multiple automated diagnostic code sets containing imprecise and overlapping terms. An intended outcome of this statement list is greater uniformity of ECG diagnosis and a resultant improvement in patient care. The lexicon includes primary diagnostic statements, secondary diagnostic statements, modifiers, and statements for the comparison of ECGs. This diagnostic lexicon should be reviewed and updated periodically.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1325-1332
JournalCirculation
Volume115
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Disease

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