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Chapter 9 12-Lead Resting ECG Analysis
9.1 About 12-Lead Resting ECG Analysis
This Monitor can be configured with the Glasgow 12-lead ECG Analysis Algorithm. This is intended to provide an
interpretation of the resting 12-lead ECG. It is capable of diagnosing commonly recognized ECG abnormalities such
as myocardial infarction (MI), including acute MI, ventricular hypertrophy, abnormal ST-T changes and common
abnormalities of rhythm. Glasgow 12-lead ECG Analysis is intended for adult, pediatric and neonatal patients.
The module configured with Glasgow 12-lead ECG Analysis Algorithm is marked with the Glasgow logo.
9.2 Enter 12-Lead
You can enter the 12-lead screen via [ECG] menu. Steps are as follows:
1) Select the ECG parameter area or waveform area to enter [ECG] menu.
2) Select [Setup] tab.
3) Set [Lead Set] to [12-Lead].
4) Select [12-Lead] button on the bottom of the menu.
You can enter the 12-Lead by any of the following ways:
Select [Screen Setup] hot key → [Choose Screen] → [ECG 12-Lead].
Select [Main Menu] hot key → [Display] → [Choose Screen] → [ECG 12-Lead].
9.3 Start 12-Lead Resting ECG Analysis
Prior to 12-lead resting ECG analysis please make sure that all electrodes and cables are properly connected, that
the patient's information is set correctly, and that the patient keeps calm.
Press the [Analyze] button in the lower left corner of the 12-Lead screen to start resting ECG analysis.
9.4 Glasgow 12-lead ECG Analysis Setup
For Glasgow 12-lead analysis, you can set the filter modes, baseline drift swith and waveform layout, and set the
following operations:
Input patient information
Set thresholds of tachycardia and bradycardia
Set 12-lead report