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Prompt Message (including general alarm message):
Prompt
Messages
Causes
Alarm
Level
ST1 measurement
out of scope
The measured value for ST Segment of Channel 1 exceeds the measured
range.
High
ST2 measurement
out of scope
The measured value for ST Segment of Channel 2 exceeds the measured
range.
High
11.5.5 Arrhythmia Analysis
Press SURVEY in main interface, one submenu pop up; choose ECG SETUP, Arrhythmia analysis
information inside
Arrhythmia analysis is used in clinically monitoring the ECG of baby and adult patients, detecting
the HR change and PVB, saving the arrhythmia events and producing alarm messages. Besides, it
can be used to monitor the patients with or without the pacemaker. The qualified personnel can
evaluate the patient’s status (such as HR, PVCS (PVB), frequency, rhythm and abnormal HB)
according to arrhythmia analysis and make a diagnosis and give treatment. In addition to detect
the ECG change, arrhythmia analysis can monitor patients and give a suitable alarm.
The functional default of arrhythmia monitoring in the system is the off state.
Users can start this function as needed.
Arrhythmia monitoring can arouse the doctor’s attention to the patient’s cardiac rhythm and give
an alarm through test and classification of arrhythmia and HB abnormality.
This monitor can perform 13 kinds of arrhythmia analysis.
In arrhythmia analysis, the system will save the latest 60 alarm events (the single-channel ECG
waveform four seconds before and after alarm). The operator can edit the arrhythmia events
through this menu.
11.5.5.1 Arrhythmia Analysis Menu
In the “ECG Setting” menu, select the “Arrhythmia Analysis” to enter the submenu.
(1)
ARR ANAL(Arrhythmia Analysis): During monitoring it can be set at “ON” and during
default, “OFF”
(2)
ALM ON/OFF(Alarm Switch): Select the “ON” and the alarm prompt and saving will
proceed; select the “OFF” and PVCs alarm won’t start, but prompting
do beside
PVCs in the screen parameter area.
(3)
ALM LEV(Alarm Level): There are such three options as “high”, “middle” and “low”.