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Mindray uMEC12 Operator's Manual

Mindray uMEC12
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9-3
Lead I Lead II
9.4.1 Optimizing Lead Placement for Resp
If you want to measure Resp and you are already measuring ECG, you may need to optimize
the placement of the two electrodes between which Resp will be measured. Repositioning
ECG electrodes from standard positions results in changes in the ECG waveform and may
influence ST and arrhythmia interpretation.
9.4.2 Cardiac Overlay
Cardiac activity that affects the Resp waveform is called cardiac overlay. It happens when the
Resp electrodes pick up impedance changes caused by the rhythmic blood flow. Correct
electrodes placement can help to reduce cardiac overlay: avoid the liver area and the
ventricles of the heart in the line between the respiratory electrodes. This is particularly
important for neonates.
9.4.3 Abdominal Breathing
Some patients with restricted movement breathe mainly abdominally. In these cases, you may
need to place the left leg electrode on the left abdomen at the point of maximum abdominal
expansion to optimise the respiratory wave.

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Mindray uMEC12 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePatient Monitor
Display12.1-inch color TFT
ECG3-lead
SpO2Yes
NIBPYes
RespirationYes
TemperatureYes
BatteryRechargeable lithium-ion
NetworkingEthernet
ParametersECG, SpO2, NIBP, Respiration, Temperature
ConnectivityEthernet
Battery LifeUp to 4 hours
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz

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