CA2033433A1 - Autonomic neuropathy detection and method of analysis - Google Patents

Autonomic neuropathy detection and method of analysis

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CA2033433A1
CA2033433A1 CA 2033433 CA2033433A CA2033433A1 CA 2033433 A1 CA2033433 A1 CA 2033433A1 CA 2033433 CA2033433 CA 2033433 CA 2033433 A CA2033433 A CA 2033433A CA 2033433 A1 CA2033433 A1 CA 2033433A1
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Teri J. Kraf
William R. Frisbie
Allan Rosner
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A non-invasive, programmable cardio-respiratory monitoring system for performingautomated automated nervous system function tests by monitoring and analyzing ERG
signals in relation to specific paced breathing and/or posture regimens, and immediately computing and disclosing the test results automatically upon completion of one or all of the tests. The accuracy of these tests, which are currently being performed manually and/or with multiple components, is greatly improved by the invention's capability to issue automated audio-visual instructions to the patient, to analyze any major peak of the QRS
complex for determining heart rate variation, to discriminate between normal and abnormal ERG signals, and to edit the automated test results to enhance the validity of the test results.
CA 2033433 1990-12-14 1990-12-28 Autonomic neuropathy detection and method of analysis Expired - Fee Related CA2033433C (en)

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