4.11.1 Viewing live waveform traces
The Live Rhythm Monitor can display up to 7 different waveforms during a patient session:
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The Leadless ECG (LECG) waveform displays an approximation of a surface ECG
signal through the Can to SVC source. The Can to SVC source is available only when
an SVC coil is present. This signal is telemetered from the device and is selected from
the programmable LECG source. You can choose the source of LECG when you set
up data collection. For more information, see Section 6.8, “Viewing Arrhythmia
Episodes data and setting data collection preferences”, page 166.
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The ECG Lead I, ECG Lead II, and ECG Lead III waveforms display ECG signals that
are detected using skin electrodes attached to the patient. The ECG cable attached to
these electrodes must be connected to the programmer.
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The EGM1, EGM2, and EGM3 signals are telemetered from the device and are selected
from programmable EGM sources. You can choose the sources of EGM1, EGM2, and
EGM3 when you set up data collection. The programmer cannot display or record an
EGM waveform trace until the current EGM Range setting has been interrogated from
the device. See Section 6.8, “Viewing Arrhythmia Episodes data and setting data
collection preferences”, page 166 for more information about EGM sources.
4.11.1.1 How to select and adjust the waveforms
You can use the waveform adjustment button bar to change the appearance of the
waveforms in view.
1. Select the up arrow button to increase the size of the waveform trace.
2. Select the normalize button to restore the waveform trace to its default size.
3. Select the down arrow button to decrease the size of the waveform trace.
4. Select the forward arrow button to choose which waveform trace to display.
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