
Patient Monitor User Manual ECG/ RESP Monitoring
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Tables below describe the possible physiological alarms.
Physiological alarms:
Message Cause
Alarm
Level
ST1 HIGH
ST measuring value of channel 1 is
above the upper alarm limit.
User-selectable
ST1 LOW
ST measuring value of channel 1 is
below the lower alarm limit.
User-selectable
ST2 HIGH
ST measuring value of channel 2 is
above the upper alarm limit.
User-selectable
ST2 LOW
ST measuring value of channel 2 is
below the lower alarm limit.
User-selectable
If the ST values are too high or too low, the monitor will give alarms for these parameters of ST
value.
Lead Type
Parameters of ST Vaules
3-lead
ST-
Ⅰ
, ST-
Ⅱ
, ST-
Ⅲ
5-lead
ST-
Ⅰ
, ST-
Ⅱ
, ST-
Ⅲ
, ST-AVR, ST-AVL, ST-AVF,
ST-V
12.8 Arr. Monitoring
Arrhythmia Analysis
The arrhythmia algorithm is used to monitor ECG of neonate and adult patients in clinical, detect
the change of heart rate and ventricular rhythm, and also save arrhythmia events and generate
alarming information. Arrhythmia algorithm can monitor paced and non-paced patients. Qualified
personnel can use arrhythmia analysis to evaluate patient’s condition (such as heart rate, PVCs
frequency, rhythm and ectopic beat) and decide the treatment. Besides detecting change of ECG,
arrhythmia algorithm can also monitor patients and give proper alarm for arrhythmia.
The arrhythmia monitoring is shut off by default. You can enable it when necessary.
This function can call up the doctor's attention to the patient's heart rate by measuring and
classifying the arrhythmia and abnormal heart beat and triggering the alarm.
The monitor can conduct up to 16 different arrhythmia analyses.
Pick the item
ARR ANALYSE
in
ECG SETUP
menu to access the
ARR ANALYSE
sub-menu.
The monitor has a Pacing impulse detection circuit (select one from I, II, III, AVR, AVL,
AVF and V).