Volume 9, Issue 3 pp. 392-400
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Computer-Assisted Measurements in Pacemaker Follow-Up

ALAN D. BERNSTEIN

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ALAN D. BERNSTEIN

Department of Surgery and the Pacemaker Center, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark, New Jersey

Address for reprints: Dr. Alan D. Bernstein. Department of Surgery, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, 201 Lyons Avenue Newark, NJ 07112.Search for more papers by this author
VICTOR PARSONNET

VICTOR PARSONNET

Department of Surgery and the Pacemaker Center, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark, New Jersey

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First published: May 1986
Citations: 2

Abstract

The application of increasingly sophisticated engineering techniques to cardiac pacemaker design has resulted in substantially greater complexity of follow-up which requires that more complicated measurements be made and interpreted. A feasibility study was conducted in which microcomputer software was designed to permit direct electronic communication between the computer and a commercial follow-up measurement device. This technique eliminates human error in reading or copying measurement data, and facilitates the application of computerized error-trapping, predictive interpretation of measurements, and databasemanagement methods to pacemaker follow-up.

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