Real time cardiac electrical data are received from a patient, manipulated
to determine various useful aspects of the ECG signal, and displayed in
real time in a useful form on a computer screen or monitor. The monitor
displays the high frequency data from the QRS complex in units of
microvolts, juxtaposed with a display of conventional ECG data in units
of millivolts or microvolts. The high frequency data are analyzed for
their root mean square (RMS) voltage values and the discrete RMS values
and related parameters are displayed in real time. The high frequency
data from the QRS complex are analyzed with imbedded algorithms to
determine the presence or absence of reduced amplitude zones, referred to
herein as "RAZs". RAZs are displayed as "go, no-go" signals on the
computer monitor. The RMS and related values of the high frequency
components are displayed as time varying signals, and the presence or
absence of RAZs may be similarly displayed over time.