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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 24, 2022
Filed:
Aug. 31, 2017
Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, Rochester, MN (US);
Peter A. Noseworthy, Rochester, MN (US);
Bo Qiang, Rochester, MN (US);
Paul A. Friedman, Rochester, MN (US);
Alan M. Sugrue, Rochester, MN (US);
Vaclav Kremen, Rochester, MN (US);
Bryan L. Striemer, Zumbrota, MN (US);
Charles J. Bruce, Ponte Verda, FL (US);
Virend K. Somers, Rochester, MN (US);
Kevin E. Bennet, Rochester, MN (US);
Michael J. Ackerman, Rochester, MN (US);
Samuel J. Asirvatham, Rochester, MN (US);
John J. Dillon, Rochester, MN (US);
Christopher V. DeSimone, Rochester, MN (US);
Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, Rochester, MN (US);
Abstract
Systems, methods, devices, and techniques for analyzing and applying features of a T-wave derived from an electrocardiogram. A computing system can receive a set of data that characterizes an electrocardiogram of a patient. The system can analyze the set of data to identify a T-wave that occurs in the electrocardiogram. The system can determine values of one or more features of the T-wave and provide the information that identifies the values of the one or more features of the T-wave to a user.