Analysis Program
Solar Blue User Manual
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Marker name
Description
In case a puller is used for UPP, gynecology, or anorectal
manometry studies, the puller distance (at begin and end
channel) and the delta puller distance are displayed.
Point the mouse on the channel marker to see the results of
the calculation.
Compliance
Determine the bladder compliance of the patient. The
compliance can be determined over a certain filling part of
the investigation, by placing two compliance markers. The
first marker should be placed just after the start of the filling,
the second marker just before the end of the filling. The
software will calculate the compliance between the two
markers. You can find more information in § 5.4.
Event
This marker denotes a point of interest. After inserting the
marker, right-click the marker square and then choose
Comment
to add comment to the marker.
Flow
Determine which part of the voiding phase is used for the
detrusor flow nomograms. Further flow markers influence
the way the opening pressures, peak flow, pressures at
peak flow, and time to peak flow results are calculated. Flow
markers are placed in a chain of three markers. The first and
last detrusor flow markers indicate the part of the voiding
phase to be included in the detrusor-flow plots. The middle
(second) marker indicates the peak flow.
Initial values
During a Cystometry, pressure-flow, UPP, and gynecology
study, the software automatically places an
“initial values”
marker (this is a default setting in the protocol). In the report,
the initial values (e.g., pressures) will be added to the
results.
Peak flow
Mark a certain flow as peak flow.
Tracing clip-out
Mark interesting parts of the investigation curves that must
be included in the report.
Transmission
These markers are used to calculate transmission results for
cough peaks. Transmission markers are placed in chains of
two markers. The first marker should be placed on the base