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Mortara X-Scribe - Key Features and Capabilities

Mortara X-Scribe
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SECTION 3
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Using the X-Scribe
The X-Scribe performs and documents four phases of a patient’s exercise test: pre-exercise (resting ECG), exercise,
recovery, and final report (Report Manager).
The X-Scribe uses common computer elements to perform its tasks. The device’s keyboard provides easy means
for entering patient ID information at the start of the test as well as comments in the Final Report phase; test
functions are conveniently controlled by mouse, or by on-screen menu functions using the keyboard. Using the
customizable screen formats, operational conditions can be customized to suit specific needs.
Full features include:
Automatic ST segment analysis and trending on all 12 leads
Superimposition comparison of current and reference complexes on both a 4x QRS, and updated 12-lead
median complexes
Automatic ventricular ectopic beat detection
Up to 100 different exercise protocols
Automatic 12-lead ECGs with prompts for manual or (optional) automated blood pressure acquisition
Multiple final report formats with custom report sequence capabilities and automated narrative summary
Networking and export of XML, PDF, TIFF, HL7, or DICOM reports, or receive XML, HL7, or DICOM
orders in
Archive directories with full disclosure of up to 100,000 patients on the network and 100 patients online
User-defined ST measurement points
Analog and TTL output
Programmable and fixed protocols, procedures, and final reports
Pre-test electrode check (impedance) on wireless transmitter
Automated NIBP and SpO
2
readings (with optional device)
Various text and graphical formats
Medications, notes, diagnoses, indications, and procedural comment entries
RPE entry during test (Borg Scale)
Source Consistency Filter (SCF)
METs, maximum predicted heart rate, and target heart rate formula selection
Various exercise controls with Mortara approved treadmills, ergometers, and pharmacological studies
Ability to select final report segments including summary, tabular, average beat, peak exercise, and worst-
case ST summary report
ST level and slope data for lead and worst-case average beat, updated continually during test
Editing of final report in Review stage
Paperless stress capability
Ability to store and print final reports across the network
Pre-registration of up to 100 patients
Predicting health assessment based on Duke and Functional Aerobic Impairment (FAI) algorithms
NOTE: Arrhythmia detection is provided for the convenience of automatic documentation. The device
offers no diagnostic opinion but provides a high-fidelity instrument recording of ECG waveforms during
exercise for the purpose of providing a tool to expedite documentation of a test for which the operator
renders their own medical opinion. Documentation is presented and stored for the convenience and
verification by a board certified physician.

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