Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Cardiovascular
Reexamination Certificate
2007-11-13
2010-10-19
Bockelman, Mark W (Department: 3766)
Surgery
Diagnostic testing
Cardiovascular
C600S587000, C601S041000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07818049
ABSTRACT:
An ECG signal processing system which removes the CPR-induced artifact from measured ECG signals obtained during the administration of CPR.
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Berger Ronald D.
Halperin Henry R.
Bockelman Mark W
Crockett & Crockett, PC
Crockett, Esq. K. David
Johns Hopkins University
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