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Seca mVSA 535 - Alarms; Weight and Height; Seca User Accounts; User Ids of EMR Systems

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8 • secamVSA 535/seca mBCA 525
17-10-05-353-002g_10-2020 B
Depending on the device version, oxygen saturation is measured with
Masimo SET
®
or with seca measuring equipment and with the corresponding
SpO
2
sensors and patient cables.
Depending on device version, pulse rate is determined using either oxygen
saturation or blood pressure.
Alarms The device is intended for discontinuous measurement of vital signs, so it
does not have an alarm function.
Weight and height Scales and measuring rods from the seca 360° wireless system can transmit
measuring results to the device wirelessly.
Scales and measuring rods with an internal interface module or a
seca 452
external interface module can transmit measuring results to the device via
LAN or WiFi.
Alternatively, the patient's weight and height can be recorded manually.
seca user accounts The user accounts for the device can be synchronized automatically with the
seca user accounts of the
seca analytics 115 PC software. This allows access
to both the device and the PC software with the same seca user account.
User IDs of EMR systems If the device is connected to an EMR system via the seca connect 103 soft-
ware, the user IDs of the EMR system can be used for measurements. Local
user accounts on the device are required for administration and service tasks.
seca patient files seca patient files and seca patient databases contain exclusively data neces-
sary for working with seca products or which were determined using seca
products.
In standalone mode or when connected to the
seca analytics 115 PC soft-
ware, measuring results are managed in seca patient files. seca patient files
can be set up, edited, exported and deleted directly on the device.
The device can be configured so that the seca patient files of the device are
automatically synchronized with the seca patient files of the
seca analytics 115 PC software.
Patient data from EMR systems Depending on the EMR system in question, patient data from EMR systems
may be used via the export and import functions of the
seca analytics 115 PC
software or via a connection to the
seca connect 103 software.
Measuring results Measured results for the vital signs blood pressure (NIBP), temperature
(TEMP), pulse rate (PR) and oxygen saturation (SpO
2
) are displayed in
graphical form.
Bioimpedance measurements are analyzed in graphical form based on scientif-
ically-validated formulas. In-house studies by seca generated predictive formu-
las for determining the parameters total body water (TBW), extracellular water
(ECW), fat-free mass (FFM) and skeletal muscle mass (SMM) for arms, legs,
torso and the whole body. Further studies generated normal ranges for the fol-
lowing parameters: Bioelectric impedance vector analysis (BIVA), mass indices
(FMI, FFMI), phase angle (φ), fat mass (FM) and skeletal muscle mass (SMM).
Data transmission and network
functions
The device can be integrated in a network via a LAN interface or via WiFi in
order to use the following functions:
Connection of the device to the
seca analytics 115 PC software avail-
able as an option: Communication with the databases of the
seca analytics 115 PC software and use of the seca directprint function
Connection of the device to the
seca connect 103 software available as
an option: Using the user and patient data of an EMR system and
submitting measuring results to the EMR system

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