System and method for sudden cardiac death prediction

Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Cardiovascular

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C600S515000, C128S922000

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ABSTRACT:
A device that calculates a sudden cardiac death score based on acquired patient data. A system and method that combines independent indications of sudden cardiac death to predict sudden cardiac death. The system can include various cardiology test systems interconnected to a sudden cardiac death prediction system.

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