CardioBird considers both ECG signals and submitted clinical information during analysis and interpretation.The following guideline takes single, isolated PACs (Premature Atrial Contraction) as an example, showing how clinical recommendations vary under different clinical contexts.
Scenario 1: General Health Check (Ax)
When the system is marked as a general health check, and the patient has no clinical symptoms and no audible heart murmur, the appearance of a single PAC on ECG is generally interpreted as follows:
That said, in most asymptomatic cases, observation and follow-up are sufficient. Without Holter results, no treatment plan would typically be initiated. |
Scenario 2: Pre-Anaesthetic Check (PAC)
If the same PAC (Premature Atrial Contraction) is detected during a pre-anaesthetic ECG, clinical decision may differ significantly:
In this context, even a single PAC should not be dismissed and may necessitate changes to the surgical plan. |
Scenario 3: Cardiac Tracking (TRK)
When the case is marked as “tracking,” the significance of a single PAC must be interpreted in the context of the patient’s cardiac history:
In this context, the PAC serves as a dynamic marker of treatment response or disease progression. |
Summary of Recommendations
The clinical interpretation of the same ECG waveform can differ greatly depending on the selected context at submission:
Evaluation Context | Clinical recommendation | Impact on Clinical decision |
General Health Check(Ax) |
| Follow-up recommended |
Pre-Anaesthetic Check (PAC) |
| May change anaesthetic plan |
Cardiac Tracking (TRK) |
| May alter medical management |
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