EN ISO 11073-10102:2014
(Main)Health informatics - Point-of-care medical device communication - Part 10102: Nomenclature - Annotated ECG (ISO/IEEE 11073-10102:2014)
Health informatics - Point-of-care medical device communication - Part 10102: Nomenclature - Annotated ECG (ISO/IEEE 11073-10102:2014)
ISO/IEEE 11073-10102:2014 extends the IEEE 11073-10101 Nomenclature by providing 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 major 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.
Medizinische Informatik - Kommunikation patientennaher medizinischer Geräte - Teil 10102: Nomenklatur - Mit Annotationen versehenes EKG (ISO/IEEE 11073-10102:2014)
Informatique de santé - Communication entre dispositifs médicaux sur le site des soins - Partie 10102: Nomenclature - ECG annoté (ISO/IEEE 11073-10102:2014)
L'ISO/IEEE 11073-10102:2013 étend la nomenclature de base de l'ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004 pour prendre en charge la terminologie relative à l'annotation de l'ECG. Les principaux thèmes abordés par la nomenclature incluent les annotations des battements ECG, les annotations des composantes des ondes, les annotations des rythmes ainsi que les annotations du bruit. Elle définit également des identificateurs d'observation numériques supplémentaires pour les mesures « globales » et « en fonction de la dérivation », des systèmes de dérivations d'ECG et des identificateurs de dérivations d'ECG supplémentaires. Les extensions de la nomenclature peuvent être utilisées conjointement avec d'autres composantes des normes IEEE 11073 (par exemple l'ISO/IEEE 11073-10201:2004 ou de façon indépendante avec d'autres normes.
Zdravstvena informatika - Komunikacija medicinskih naprav na mestu oskrbe - 10102. del: Nomenklatura: Obrazloženi elektrokardiogram (EKG) (ISO 11073-10102:2014
Ta standard razširja osnovni standard ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004 za zagotavljanje podpore glede terminologije za označevanje elektrokardiogramov. Glavna tematska področja, ki ji obravnava nomenklatura, vključujejo oznake udarcev, kratkovalovnih delov, ritma in šuma. Opredeljuje tudi dodatne identifikatorje številskih opažanj, sistemov elektrod in dodanih identifikatorjev elektrod na globalni ravni in ravni posameznih elektrod. Nomenklaturne razširitve je mogoče uporabljati skupaj z drugimi sestavnimi deli standarda IEEE 11073 (npr. ISO/IEEE 11073-10201:2004 [B19]) ali neodvisno z drugimi standardi.
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-julij-2014
Zdravstvena informatika - Komunikacija medicinskih naprav na mestu oskrbe -
10102. del: Nomenklatura: Obrazloženi elektrokardiogram (EKG) (ISO 11073-
10102:2014
Health informatics - Point-of-care medical device communication - Part 10102:
Nomenclature: Annotated ECG (ISO 11073-10102:2014)
Informatique de santé - Communication entre dispositifs médicaux sur le site des soins -
Partie 10102: Nomenclature - ECG annoté (ISO 11073-10102:2014)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 11073-10102:2014
ICS:
11.040.55 'LDJQRVWLþQDRSUHPD Diagnostic equipment
35.240.80 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in health care
zdravstveni tehniki technology
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 11073-10102
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
March 2014
ICS 35.240.80
English Version
Health informatics - Point-of-care medical device communication
- Part 10102: Nomenclature - Annotated ECG (ISO/IEEE 11073-
10102:2014)
Informatique de santé - Communication entre dispositifs
médicaux sur le site des soins - Partie 10102:
Nomenclature - ECG annoté (ISO/IEEE 11073-10102:2014)
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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEEE
STANDARD 11073-10102
First edition
2014-03-01
Health informatics — Point-of-care
medical device communication —
Part 10102:
Nomenclature — Annotated ECG
Informatique de santé — Communication entre dispositifs médicaux sur
le site des soins
Partie 10102: Nomenclature — ECG annoté
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ISO/IEEE 11073 consists of the following parts, under the general title Health informatics — Personal health
device communication (text in parentheses gives a variant of subtitle):
Part 00103: Overview
Part 10101: (Point-of-care medical device communication) Nomenclature
Part 10102: (Point-of-care medical device communication) Nomenclature — Annotated ECG
Part 10103: (Point-of-care medical device communication) — Nomenclature — Implantable device,
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Part 10201: (Point-of-care medical device communication) Domain information model
Part 10404: Device specialization — Pulse oximeter
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Part 10406: Device specialization — Basic electrocardiograph (ECG) (1- to 3-lead ECG)
Part 10407: Device specialization — Blood pressure monitor
Part 10408: Device specialization — Thermometer
Part 10415: Device specialization — Weighing scale
Part 10417: Device specialization — Glucose meter
Part 10418: Device specialization — International Normalized Ratio (INR) monitor
Part 10420: Device specialization — Body composition analyzer
Part 10421: Device specialization — Peak expiratory flow monitor (peak flow)
Part 10441: Device specialization — Cardiovascular fitness and activity monitor
Part 10471: Device specialization — Independant living activity hub
Part 10472: Device specialization — Medication monitor
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Part 30200: (Point-of-care medical device communication) Transport profile — Cable connected
Part 30300: (Point-of-care medical device communication) Transport profile — Infrared wireless
Part 30400: (Point-of-care medical device communication) Interface profile — Cabled Ethernet
Part 90101: (Point-of-care medical device communication) Analytical instruments — Point-of-care test
Part 91064: (Standard communication protocol) Computer-assisted electrocardiography
Part 92001: (Medical waveform format) — Encoding rules
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Abstract: The base IEEE 11073 -10101 Nomenclature is extended by this st andard to provide
support for ECG annotation terminology. It ma y be used eit her in conjunction with other
IEEE 11073 standards (e.g., ISO/IEEE 11073-10201:2001) or independently with other
standards. The major subject areas addressed by the no menclature 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.
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