SCP-ECG, which stands for Standard communications protocol for computer assisted electrocardiography, is a standard for ECG traces,[1] annotations, and metadata, that specifies the interchange format and a messaging procedure for ECG cart-to-host communication and for retrieval of SCP-ECG records from the host to the ECG cart. It is defined in the joint ANSI/AAMI standard EC71:2001 and in the CEN standard EN 1064:2005.

History

The SCP Standard was first developed between 1989 and 1991 during a European AIM R&D project.

Other ECG data formats

DICOM, HL7 aECG, MFER (ISO 22077)

References

  1. Maglogiannis, Ilias G.; Karpouzis, Kostas; Wallace, Manolis. Image and Signal Processing for Networked E-health Applications. Morgan & Claypool Publishers. p. 41. ISBN 978-1-59829-036-3. Retrieved 3 April 2021.


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