Table 36 – Welch Allyn Acuity and Mobile Acuity LT Central Monitoring Systems - User Manual User Manual
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Table 36. Setup window
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ST Analysis
Features
Customizable default
Factory default
ST Analysis
On
ST analysis is disabled
for these monitors
•
Patient monitors in the Neonate mode
•
Virtual Monitors with Analyze Pacers on in the
Arrhythmia Alarms Setup window.
Type of beats for which
analysis is performed
Non-ventricular beats
Offset to measurement
(ms or mV)
Auto, ms
The Auto setting allows the Acuity
System to select the offset based on
the heart rate: If the sustained heart
rate is greater than 120 beats per
minute, Acuity System chooses 60
ms; at 120 beats per minute or less,
Acuity System chooses 80 ms
Print on alarm
Off
Alarm limits
1.0 mm
Alarm level
Low
ST alarms have a priority below arrhythmia alarms
set to the same level. Arrhythmia alarms are
displayed before ST alarms.
Selected leads for ST
analysis
Micropaq and Propaq LT monitors:
•
5-wire ECG cable: all seven leads.
•
3-wire ECG cable: The lead selected for ECG1
displays in the Virtual Monitor. Maximum of
one active lead at one time.
Propaq Encore and Propaq CS monitors:
•
5-wire ECG cable: The leads selected for ECG1
and ECG2 display in the Virtual Monitor
•
3-wire ECG cable: The lead selected for ECG1
displays in the Virtual Monitor
Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor
•
10-wire ECG cable: The leads selected for ECG1
and ECG2 display in the Virtual Monitor
•
5-wire ECG cable: The leads selected for ECG1
and ECG2 display in the Virtual Monitor
•
3-wire ECG cable: The lead selected for ECG1
displays in the Virtual Monitor
Depending upon the monitor, some of these leads
cannot be deselected.
Trending
ST-segment shifts are recorded in continuous trend
data every second. The user can inspect trend data
(in Graphical Trends Review window and trend
printouts) to see the duration and elevation or
depression for each episode for any period recorded.
The operator also can inspect a summary of ST-
segment shift data within tabular trend prints.