Muse® system – ZOLL M Series Defibrillator Rev H User Manual
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APPENDIX B
12-LEAD ECG DATA TRANSMISSION TO
CATALYST™
MUSE® SYSTEM
The ZOLL M Series with 12-Lead and Catalyst™ MUSE® interface allows for direct transmission of 12-lead ECG
records to a GE Medical Systems Catalyst MUSE system. The Catalyst MUSE system provides access to online
patient ECG records and enables physicians to quickly view and compare prehospital or hospital 12-lead data.
Catalyst MUSE is a trademark of GE Medical Systems.
Prerequisites
Not all cell phones transmit to the Catalyst MUSE system reliably. See your local ZOLL Sales Representative for
a list of ZOLL-approved cell phones. Before you can transmit 12-lead data to a Catalyst MUSE system, you must
contact the Catalyst MUSE system administrator at the medical facility where the system is located. The system
administrator will then:
• Authorize transmission to the system
• Provide you with telephone numbers for accessing the system
• Provide you with site and location identifiers for the M Series unit
• Set up the M Series site and location identifiers on the Catalyst MUSE system
• Configure the Catalyst MUSE system to forward ECGs to physicians or devices such as carts or fax
machines
Ask the person responsible for configuring the M Series unit to set up the telephone numbers and the MUSE site
and location identifiers that the Catalyst MUSE system administrator provided. It is recommended that the
M Series device identifier also be configured. For more information, see the following sections in the M Series
Configuration Guide, P/N 9650-0201-01:
• Device
Identifier
• Fax/Communication Phone Numbers
• MUSE Site and Location
When these activities are complete, you can begin transmitting 12-lead ECG data to the Catalyst MUSE system.
Note: Whenever possible, enter a patient identification number (ID) before transmitting 12-lead ECG data to a
Catalyst MUSE system. If the data does not have a unique ID number, the medical facility must search through all
of its unidentified records to find the patient’s information. To set up a patient ID number, see the “Patient
Identification Number” section in this insert.