15-14
FM5000C - FM5000PLUS
Maternal/Fetal Monitor
User Manual
The J cursor is to decide the J point position against R peak point, which is conducive to
correctly locate ST point. Locate the J point at the end of QRS wave group and the start point of
ST.
ST point is located in a certain position with a fixed distance from J point—J+40, J+60 or
J+80.Move the J cursor to locate the ST point in the middle of the ST.
(d) Select [ST LEAD] to choose an ECG lead whose J point and P wave are obvious. Click once, name
of ST would change from ST-I, ST-II, ST-III, ST-aVR, ST-aVL, ST-aVF, ST-V1, ST-V2, ST-V3,
ST-V4, ST-V5, ST-V6 circularly.
(e) Select [ISO (ms)] and [ST (ms)] point respectively. Press and
to make adjustment.Select [J]
to decide position of each point.
Warning
Please ensure that the location of the ST measurement points suitable for the patients.
15.8 Arrhythmia Analysis
Arrhythmia analysis is used for the clinical monitoring of patients’ ECG to detect changes in heart rate and
ventricular premature beat, to save the arrhythmic events and to generate alarm information. Arrhythmia
analysis can be used to monitor pacemaker and non-pacemaker patients.Doctors may, based on the
arrhythmia analysis, evaluate the patient's condition (such as heart rate, the PVCs (premature ventricular
contraction) frequency, rhythm, and abnormal heartbeat) and give the appropriate diagnosis and treatment. In
addition to the detection of ECG changes, the arrhythmia analysis can also be used to monitor patients and
give appropriate alarms.
The arrhythmia monitoring is disabled by default. Users can turn on this function according to your need.