User Manual corpuls
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Operation – Monitoring and Diagnosis
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In general, a visual check of the rhythm- and typing diagram as well as a check
of the fiducials should be integral part of the quality check of the computerised
ECG evaluation.
For further information, the HES ECG manual is available in German and
English. The manual can be obtained from your authorised sales and
servicepartners
WARNING
Every ECG printout must be checked by a doctor and only becomes medical
evidence with the signature of the doctor.
6.4 Longterm ECG
6.4.1 Information on Longterm ECG
With the longterm ECG function of the corpuls
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, the user is able to monitor the
ECG lead II over the whole course of the mission, either during the mission or
afterwards. This allows an evaluation of the quantity of cardiac dysrhythmias or
the detection and printout of infrequent dysrhythmias.
There are two views for the longterm ECG:
• View with monitoring function of the current mission or
• View in the longterm ECG browser.
Both views have a curve area showing lead IIauto or DEauto as a cascade over
four curve fields. The area above the cascade shows the time specification of
the point in time currently selected, the zoom specification in mm/s and the
timeline.
The longterm ECG with monitoring function displays a horizontal parameter
area and one curve field of the current patient monitoring. The parameter area
shows as a default HR, SpO
2
, PP, NIBP and CO
2
, the curv field lead II. These
settings can be configured via the respective context menu.
In the longterm ECG browser that can be opened via the operation browser
(see chapter 8.5.2 Mission Browser, page 192), longterm ECGs from already
finished missions can be opened and printed out. The area above the longterm
ECG shows the mission data, patient data and total length of the selected
mission.
The time specification refers to the beginning of the cascade. The yellow bar on
the timeline can be moved with the jog dial. The required resolution of the
longterm ECG can be selected via the zoom function.
Views of the
longterm ECG