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NHLBI workshop on the utilization of ECG databases: Preservation and use of existing ECG databases and development of future resources

Baseline examinations and periodic reexaminations in longitudinal population studies, together with ongoing surveillance for morbidity and mortality, provide unique opportunities for seeking ways to enhance the value of the electrocardiogram (ECG) recorded with digital technology as an inexpensive a...

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Published in:Journal of electrocardiology 1998-04, Vol.31 (2), p.83-89
Main Authors: Norman, J.E, Bailey, J.J, Berson, A.S, Haisty, W.K, Levy, D, Macfarlane, P.M, Rautaharju, P.M
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description Baseline examinations and periodic reexaminations in longitudinal population studies, together with ongoing surveillance for morbidity and mortality, provide unique opportunities for seeking ways to enhance the value of the electrocardiogram (ECG) recorded with digital technology as an inexpensive and noninvasive tool for prognosis and diagnosis. Clinicians, epidemiologists, and engineers from industry, government, and academic medical centers gathered at a workshop sponsored by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) on June 11–12, 1997, to discuss the research potential of ECG databases, their preservation and accession, and standards for recording and storage. Databases considered were those acquired in ongoing and future NHLBI-funded studies and in clinical settings in which the ECG continues to provide valuable information for evaluation and treatment. The accessibility of existing databases, the quality of their data, and the availability of ancillary demographic and clinical information were major themes. Also discussed were appropriate statistical methodologies to be used with these data for developing and testing ECG algorithms. The workshop participants affirmed the value of these databases and urged the establishment of an ECG advisory and review group to (1) resolve technical and proprietary issues for the utilization of currently existing databases; (2) develop standards for recording, storage, and utilization of ECGs in future NHLBI-supported studies; (3) oversee the creation of a national ECG database resource, consisting of an archive of ECG databases from past and ongoing NHLBI-supported studies, and a registry of ECG databases that would eventually include digital ECGs from populations currently underrepresented in the demographic spectrum of the NHLBI databases.
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