EasyManua.ls Logo

Seca ct330 - Page 40

Seca ct330
93 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
40
3 Software
3
Instructions for Use
Resting & Stress ECG with seca
ct330/331 and seca diagnostic 5.9
Maximum load:
The maximum load achieved is displayed in the evaluation and in the
printout and is used for comparison with the target load. The criteria for
determining the maximum load are defined on the screen Examination,
Stress ECG, Settings, Diagnostic, Calculation. For example, load levels
that fall below a certain duration can be excluded.
Duke Treadmill Score
The Duke Treadmill Score is used to predict the risk of ischemia or
infarction. This value is output in the unconfirmed report dialogue of a
stress ECG evaluation. To display the Duke Treadmill Score in the
unconfirmed report dialogue, the following settings are required.
Activating the Duke Treadmill Score option in seca diagnostic:
In seca diagnostic, open the Examination, Stress
ECG, Settings, Diagnostic, Reason for End screen.
In the “Duke Score”, select the with Duke Score according to
Gibbons et al. (1997) option.
Save your input.
Creating text modules for outputting the Duke Treadmill Score:
In seca diagnostic, open the Examination, Stress ECG, Settings,
Diagnostic, Reports screen.
In the “Text modules for reporting” area, use the arrow keys next to
“Group” and “Button” to select the text module that should contain
the Duke Treadmill Score.
In the white text field below, enter the variables for the Duke
Treadmill Score and the Treadmill Angina Index (TAI):
Duke Treadmill Score: {DUKE_SCORE}
Treadmill Angina Index: {TREADMILL_ANGINA_INDEX}
Save your input.
The text modules can be called up later in the unconfirmed report
dialogue of an evaluation. Instead of the export elements or
variables {DUKE_SCORE} and {TREADMILL_ANGINA_INDEX}, the
actual values of the evaluation are displayed.
Displaying the Duke Treadmill Score in the unconfirmed report dialogue
is described in the chapter on reporting a stress ECG.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals