Macfarlane P W, Watts M P, Lawrie T D, Walker R S
Br Med J. 1977 Feb 5;1(6057):345-7. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.6057.345.
A system was devised so that a peripheral hospital could transmit electrocardiograms (ECGs) to a central computer for interpretation. The link that transmits both ECGs and reports is provided by the telephone network. Initial results showed that telephone transmission did not significantly affect the accuracy of the ECG interpretation. The centralised computer programme could be much more widely used to provide ECG interpretations. A telephone link would not be justified in health centres, where the demand for ECGs is fairly small, but ECGs recorded at a health centre can be sent to the computer for interpretation and returned the next day. The most cost-effective method of providing computer interpretation for several health centres in a large city would be to have a portable electrocardiograph and transmission facilities, which could be moved from centre to centre.
设计了一种系统,使外围医院能够将心电图(ECG)传输到中央计算机进行解读。传输心电图和报告的链路由电话网络提供。初步结果表明,电话传输不会显著影响心电图解读的准确性。集中式计算机程序可更广泛地用于提供心电图解读。在对心电图需求相当小的健康中心,电话链路可能不合理,但在健康中心记录的心电图可发送到计算机进行解读,并于次日返回。为大城市的几个健康中心提供计算机解读的最具成本效益的方法是配备一台便携式心电图仪和传输设备,该设备可在各中心之间移动。