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Imagination at work – GE Healthcare Marquette 12SL ECG User Manual

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imagination at work

©2012 General Electric Company – All rights reserved.

General Electric Company reserves the right to make
changes in specifications and features shown herein,
or discontinue the product described at any time
without notice or obligation.

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GE, GE Monogram, Marquette, and Hookup Advisor
are trademarks of General Electric Company.
GE Medical Systems Information Technologies,
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as GE Healthcare.

Computerized analysis is not a substitute for
physician interpretation. The ECG, therefore,
must always be reviewed in light of the surrounding
clinical circumstances.

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Myocardial Infarction Have Less Precordial
ST Elevation Than Men Independent of Age of
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Xue, J., et.al. “A New Method to Incorporate Age and

Gender Into the Criteria for the Detection of Acute
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(Part 2) (Oct 2001): 229-234.

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Farrell, R.M. and Rowlandson G.I., The effects of noise
on computerized electrocardiogram measurements.

J Electrocardiol, 2006. 39(4 Suppl): p. S165-73.

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Otto, L.A. and T.P. Aufderheide, Evaluation of ST
segment elevation criteria for the prehospital
electrocardiographic diagnosis fo acute myocardial
infarction. Ann Emerg Med, 1994. 23(1): p. 17-24.

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Xue, J., et al., Added value of new acute coronary
syndrome computer algorithm for interpretation

of prehospital electrocardiograms. J Electrocardiol,

2004. 37 Suppl: p. 233-9.

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International Standard IEC 60601-2-51:2003 Medical

electrical equipment. Particular requirements for
safety, including essential performance, of recording
and analyzing single channel and multichannel
electrocardiographs, I.E.C. (IEC), Editor. 2003,
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).

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Schwartz PJ, Garson A Jr, Paul T, Stramba-Badiale M,
Vetter VL, Wren C. “Guidelines for the interpretation
of the neonatal electrocardiogram. A task force of
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2002 Sep;23(17):1329-44.

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Brailer DJ, Kroch E, Pauly MV. “The Impact of
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Serial comparison is available only in conjunction

with the MUSE ECG management system

††

Framingham and Fridericia not available in all GE
Healthcare ECG devices. Contact your GE Healthcare
Representative for more details.

†††

The 12SL ACS algorithm is not available in all GE
Healthcare ECG devices. Contact your GE Healthcare
Representative for more details.

About GE Healthcare
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and performance solutions services helps our customers to deliver better care to more
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