HL7 aECG
This article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject. Please help improve the article with a good introductory style. (June 2009) |
HL7 aECG, the HL7 Annotated Electrocardiogram, is a medical record data format for storing/retrieving electrocardiogram data for a patient. Like other HL7 formats, it is XML based.
The HL7 aECG standard was created in response to the Food and Drug Administration’s digital electrocardiogram initiative which was introduced November, 2001.[1]
The FDA initiative required ECG waveforms and annotations submitted to the FDA to have a standard format for the data. At the time, no current ECG waveform standards met all the FDA’s needs. As a result, the FDA, sponsors, core laboratories, and device manufactures worked together within HL7 to create a standard to meet the FDA requirements.
The aECG standard was created by HL7’s Regulated Clinical Research Information Management (RCRIM). It passed final balloting in January, 2004, and was accepted by ANSI May, 2004. [2]
External links
References
30px | This computer storage-related article is a stub. You can help ssf by expanding it. |
35px | This standards- or measurement-related article is a stub. You can help ssf by expanding it. |
- Wikipedia articles needing context from June 2009
- Articles with invalid date parameter in template
- All Wikipedia articles needing context
- Wikipedia introduction cleanup from June 2009
- All pages needing cleanup
- Cardiology
- Pages with broken file links
- Computer storage stubs
- Standards and measurement stubs
- 2Fix