1、 Part 10102: NomenclatureAnnotated ECG Sponsored by the IEEE 11073 Standards Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA 15 February 2013 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society IEEE Std 11073-10102-2012Health informaticsPoint-of-care medical device communication IEEE Std 11073
2、-10102TM-2012 Health informaticsPoint-of-care medical device communication Part 10102: NomenclatureAnnotated ECG Sponsor IEEE 11073TMStandards Committee of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Approved 5 December 2012 IEEE-SA Standards Board Approved 30 September 2014 American Nation
3、al Standards Institute Abstract: The base IEEE 11073-10101 Nomenclature is extended by this standard to provide support for ECG annotation terminology. It may be used either in conjunction with other IEEE 11073 standards (e.g., ISO/IEEE 11073-10201:2001) or independently with other standards. The ma
4、jor subject areas addressed by the nomenclature include ECG beat annotations, wave component annotations, rhythm annotations, and noise annotations. Additional “global” and “per-lead” numeric observation identifiers, ECG lead systems, and additional ECG lead identifiers also are defined. Keywords: a
5、nnotated ECG, annotations, arrhythmias, cardiac rhythm, codes, ECG leads, ECG lead systems, ECG measurements, home monitoring, IEEE 11073-10102TM, medical device communication, nomenclature, pacemaker, patient monitoring, remote monitoring, terminology The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Eng
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26、Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 11073-10102-2012, Health informaticsPoint-of-care medical device communicationNomenclatureAnnotated ECG. This standard extends the base ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004anomenclature to provide support for electrocardiogram (ECG) annotation terminology.
27、 The major subject areas addressed by the nomenclature include ECG beat annotations, wave component annotations, rhythm annotations, and noise annotations. It also defines additional “global” and “per-lead” numeric observation identifiers, ECG lead systems, and additional ECG lead identifiers. The n
28、omenclature extensions may be used in conjunction with other IEEE 11073 standard components (e.g., ISO/IEEE 11073-10201:2004 B19b) or independently with other standards. aInformation on references can be found in Clause 2. bThe numbers in brackets correspond to those in the bibliography in Annex E.
29、viii Copyright 2013 IEEE. All rights reserved. Contents 1. Overview 1 1.1 Scope . 1 1.2 Purpose 1 1.3 Audience 2 1.4 Context 2 2. Normative references 3 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3 3.1 Definitions . 3 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations . 4 4. Introduction to IEEE Std 11073-10102 5 4.1
30、Clinical background . 5 5. Nomenclature requirements 7 5.1 Overview . 7 5.2 Scope requirements 7 5.3 Organizational structure requirements . 7 5.4 Semantic requirements. 7 5.5 Distribution format requirements . 7 6. Nomenclature structure 8 7. Conformance 8 8. Extensibility and versioning . 10 Annex
31、 A (normative) Base terms . 11 Annex B (normative) Expanded terms and numeric codes 68 Annex C (informative) Schema and XML for annotated ECG nomenclature 92 Annex D (informative) Cross-references to other ECG standards .169 Annex E (informative) Bibliography 175 1 Copyright 2013 IEEE. All rights re
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35、.org/IPR/disclaimers.html. 1. Overview 1.1 Scope This standard extends the base ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:20041to provide support for ECG annotation terminology. Major subject areas addressed by the nomenclature include ECG beat annotations, wave component annotations, rhythm annotations, and noise annot
36、ations. It also defines additional “global” and “per-lead” numeric observation identifiers, ECG lead systems, and additional ECG lead identifiers. The nomenclature extensions may be used in conjunction with other IEEE 11073 standard components (e.g., ISO/IEEE 11073-10201:2004 B192) or independently
37、with other standards. 1.2 Purpose This standard provides a unified and comprehensive terminology for ECG annotation semantics, making it suitable for medical device data exchange that requires inclusion of ECG annotations. This standard consolidates numerous other standard and nonstandard terminolog
38、ies that are in current use, resulting in the harmonization of how ECG annotation information is identified, enabling interoperability, and providing information exchange at the application level. 1Information on references can be found in Clause 2. 2The numbers in brackets correspond to those of th
39、e bibliography in Annex E. IEEE Std 11073-10102-2012 Health informaticsPoint-of-care medical device communication Part 10102: NomenclatureAnnotated ECG 2 Copyright 2013 IEEE. All rights reserved. Currently, many terminologies and protocols, both standard and vendor specific, are used to manage and e
40、xchange ECG annotation information. As a result, protocol converters and translators are required to integrate systems and applications, typically with some degree of semantic loss and noninteroperability. This standard provides a single terminology that is capable of supporting applications that re
41、quire ECG annotations, including evaluation of patient condition (e.g., reviewing ECG data at the point-of-care or remotely) as well as clinical research (e.g., electronically submitting clinical drug trial evidence supporting the efficacy of a new medication). In addition to incorporating ECG annot
42、ations into an ISO/IEEE 11073-based information stream acquired at the bedside, the underlying nomenclature can also be used in other persistent and communication standards e.g., Health Level Seven International (HL7) V2 and V3, and Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) for use by v
43、arious applications, including clinical information systems, electronic patient records, and clinical research. 1.3 Audience The audience for this document is those who work with monitoring and diagnostic ECG information in the context of systems integration. This may include but is not limited to t
44、he following roles: Cardiologist or electrophysiologist physicians Heart and device clinic specialists or staff Primary care physicians Clinic information technologists Clinic information system vendor engineers Academic and clinical research scientists Regulatory and quality management agencies Cli
45、ncal trial and research results reporting Medical device and system development engineers The following clinical applications are facilitated by this interoperability enabled by this standard. This may include but is not limited to the following activities: Clinical trial and research results report
46、ing HL7 annotated electrocardiogram (aECG), Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC), and others Transfer of ECG data in an interoperable manner DICOM, HL7, IEEE 11073, Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise Patient Care Devices (IHE PCD), and other communication protocols Algorithm dev
47、elopment and performance evaluation Sophisticated real-time data exchange with option to retrospectively review and correct data 1.4 Context This nomenclature has been developed within the context of the broader ISO/IEEE 11073 Health InformaticsPoint-of-Care Medical Device Communication standards. I
48、ts goal is to be consistent with existing 11073 standards and information models. IEEE Std 11073-10102-2012 Health informaticsPoint-of-care medical device communication Part 10102: NomenclatureAnnotated ECG 3 Copyright 2013 IEEE. All rights reserved. 2. Normative references The following referenced
49、documents are indispensable for the application of this document (i.e., they must be understood and used, so that each referenced document is cited in text and its relationship to this document is explained). For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments or corrigenda) applies. ANSI/AAMI EC71-2001, Standard Communications Protocol for Computer Assisted-Electrocardiography.3ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004, Health infor
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