Method and system for analyzing an electrocardiographic signal

Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Cardiovascular

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07463921

ABSTRACT:
A method for analyzing an ECG signal includes obtaining a measurement of an area based repolarization interval from at least one beat in the electrocardiogram signal and detecting an altered ventricular repolarization based on the obtained measured area based repolarization interval.

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