Comparison of the Five-Electrode–Derived EASI Electrocardiogram to the Mason Likar Electrocardiogram in the Prehospital Setting

This study compared the 5-electrode-derived EASI electrocardiogram (ECG) with the conventional Mason-Likar ECG in 200 consecutive patients with chest pain transported to 3 hospitals by 2 different emergency medical services. No significant differences were observed between the 2 systems for the dete...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of cardiology 2005-08, Vol.96 (3), p.453-456
Hauptverfasser: Feldman, Charles L., Milstein, Shoshana Z., Neubecker, Diana, Underhill, B. Kevin, Moyer, Eric, Glumm, Steve, Womble, Matthew, Auer, Jan, Maynard, Charles, Serra, Richard K., Wagner, Galen S.
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description This study compared the 5-electrode-derived EASI electrocardiogram (ECG) with the conventional Mason-Likar ECG in 200 consecutive patients with chest pain transported to 3 hospitals by 2 different emergency medical services. No significant differences were observed between the 2 systems for the detection of relevant electrocardiographic abnormalities. A questionnaire administered to participating emergency medical personnel revealed a high degree of acceptability of the EASI ECG, with some participants commenting that the sternal and mid-axillary locations of the EASI electrodes made them easier to apply, especially to women, than conventional precordial electrodes.
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