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DSF/ISO/FDIS 22077-1

Health informatics – Medical waveform format – Part 1: Encoding rules

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Organization: DS
Status: inactive
Page Count: 49
ICS Code (IT applications in health care technology): 35.240.80
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This document specifies how medical waveforms, such as electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram, spirometry waveform, etc., are described for interoperability among healthcare information systems. This document can be used with other relevant protocols, such as HL7, DICOM®, the ISO/IEEE 11073 series, and database management systems for each purpose. This is a general specification, so specifications for particular waveform types and for harmonization with DICOM®, SCP-ECG, X73, etc. are not given. This document does not include lower layer protocols for message exchange. For example, a critical realtime application such as a patient monitoring system is out of scope and this is an implementation issue.

Document History

January 10, 2022
Health informatics – Medical waveform format – Part 1: Encoding rules
This document specifies how medical waveforms, such as electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram, spirometry waveform, etc., are described for interoperability among healthcare information systems....
May 19, 2015
Health informatics – Medical waveform format – Part 1: Encoding rules
ISO 22077-1:2015 specifies how medical waveforms, such as electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram, spirometry waveform, etc., are described for interoperability among healthcare information systems....
DSF/ISO/FDIS 22077-1
Health informatics – Medical waveform format – Part 1: Encoding rules
This document specifies how medical waveforms, such as electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram, spirometry waveform, etc., are described for interoperability among healthcare information systems....
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