• The electrocardiograph supports STAT, Auto, and Rhythm test types.
• The electrocardiograph provides the ability to print test records on an internal printer.
• The electrocardiograph provides the ability to send test records and analysis directly
to an electronic medical records (EMR) system.
• The electrocardiograph allows storage of test records in device memory, external
storage media, and external software applications.
• The electrocardiograph allows users to enter patient demographic data into the
electrocardiograph memory to be recalled for a test later that day.
Features
Pacemaker detection
The software detects the possible presence of a pacemaker. If you confirm that the
patient has a pacemaker, the ECG report includes no interpretation, and it indicates that
a pacemaker was detected.
WiFi connectivity (optional)
The optional WiFi capability allows for wireless connectivity and enhanced workflow
alternatives. Reduces the reliance on a wired connection.
DICOM format support (optional)
The optional DICOM capability enables direct communication with PACS and EMR
systems. Acquire worklist orders and share 12-lead ECG waveforms with the recipient
system to enhance workflow efficiency.
Automatic ECG interpretation (optional)
The optional MEANS interpretation algorithm, developed by the University of Rotterdam
in the Netherlands, provides automatic analysis of ECG tests. For more information, see
the MEANS Physicians’ Manual or the PEDMEANS Physicians’ Manual on the CD that
came with your electrocardiograph. The MEANS algorithm is used for adult patients 18
years and older. The PEDMEANS algorithm is used for pediatric patients from 1 day
through 17 years old.
CAUTION Check for the presence of a pacemaker before using ECG with
interpretation.
WARNING A computer generated interpretation cannot replace sound
medical reasoning by a trained professional. Therefore, a physician should
always review the interpretation.
Spirometry (optional)
The CP 150 spirometry option allows the user to acquire, view, store, and print,
measures and waveforms of pulmonary function including, but not limited to, maximal
volume and flow of air that can be moved in and out of a patient's lungs. These
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Introduction CP 150 12-lead resting electrocardiograph