Methods Inf Med 1990; 29(04): 386-392
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1634804
ECG Interpretation Systems
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Methodology of ECG Interpretation in the Padova Program

R. Degani
1   Istituto per Ricerche di Dinamica dei Sistemi e Bioingegneria del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (LADSEB-CNR), Padova, Italy
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G. Bortolan
1   Istituto per Ricerche di Dinamica dei Sistemi e Bioingegneria del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (LADSEB-CNR), Padova, Italy
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Suppor ted in part by the Commission of the European Communities within the frame of its Medical and Public Health Research Programme under Project 82/616/EEC II.2.2 and by the National Research Council of Italy.
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Publication Date:
06 February 2018 (online)

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Abstract

The main lines ofthe program designed for the interpretation of ECGs, developed in Padova by LADSEB-CNR with the cooperation of the Medical School of the University of Padova are described. In particular, the strategies used for (i) morphology recognition, (ii) measurement evaluation, and (iii) linguistic decision making are illustrated. The main aspect which discerns this program in comparison with other approaches to computerized electrocardiography is its ability of managing the imprecision in both the measurements and the medical knowledge through the use of fuzzy-set methodologies. So-called possibility distributions are used to represent ill-defined parameters as well as threshold limits for diagnostic criteria. In this way, smooth conclusions are derived when the evidence does not support a crisp decision. The influence of the CSE project on the evolution of the Padova program is illustrated.