Zusammenfassung
Die Informationstechnik hielt 1957 mit der Einführung der portablen EKG-Aufzeichnung durch Dr. Norman Holter ihren Einzug in die Kardiologie. In den Anfängen dominierten Geräte auf der Basis von Kassettenrecordern, die in der Regel nur wenige Signale mit geringer Auflösung zu speichern erlaubten. Seit dieser Zeit erweiterte sich die Funktionalität derartiger unter dem Begriff „Holter-EKG“ bekannt gewordenen Datenerfassungsgeräte signifikant. Mit dem Übergang zu digitalen Speichermedien vergrößerten sich vor allem Art und Menge der erfassten Informationen.
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Bolz, A., Urbaszek, W. (2002). Informationstechnik in der Kardiologie. In: Technik in der Kardiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56230-3_16
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