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6 Resting 12-Lead ECG Analysis
6.1 Placing 10-leadwire Electrodes
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• When using electrosurgical units (ESU), place ECG electrodes between the ESU and its grounding
plate to prevent unwanted burns. Never entangle ESU cable and ECG cable together.
• When using electrosurgical units (ESU), never place ECG electrodes near to the grounding plate of
the ESU, as this can cause a lot of interference on the ECG signal.
6.2 Entering the 12-lead ECG Screen
• If the equipment is powered by AC mains, you should set [Notch Filter] [On] to avoid interference on
the 12-Lead ECG acquisition and display.
6.3 Changing 12-Lead ECG Analysis Settings
6.3.1 Enabling Patient Information Input Prompt
NOTE
• It is recommended to turn on the patient information input prompt for your convenience to check
the patient information before you start 12-lead ECG analysis.
6.3.2 Setting the Baseline Drift Removal
• The baseline drift removal introduces around 1-second delay. We recommend using BDR except
when the delay is unacceptable.
• The baseline correction function is only for 12-lead ECG monitoring. In 3-lead or 5-lead ECG
monitoring, this function is disabled.
6.3.3 Setting Tachy and Brady Threshold
• The [Tachy (Adu)] setup is only effective for patients at the age of 18 or above.
• The [Brady (Adu)] setup is only effective for patients at the age of 13 or above.
6.4 Initiating Resting 12-lead ECG Analysis
• Keep the patient still while acquiring or analyzing 12-lead ECG. Motion of patient can lead to
potential misdiagnosis.