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ECG Derived Heart Rate Meter Performance Requirements Performance Specifications
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16.2 ECG Derived Heart Rate Meter Performance
Requirements
16.2.1 Alarm Response
16.2.2 ST Segment Analysis
Range: 30 to 300 bpm Adult/Pediatric ANSI/AAMI
EC13–2002, 4.2.7
30 to 350 bpm Neonatal ANSI/AAMI
EC13–2002, 4.2.7
Resolution: 1 bpm
High HR alarm Range 60-250 bpm Adult
100-300 bpm Pediatric
100-350 bpm Neonatal
(ANSI/AAMI EC13-2002, 4.2.8.1)
Low HR alarm Range 30-120 bpm Adult
30-150 bpm Pediatric
30-200 bpm Neonatal
(ANSI/AAMI EC13-2002, 4.2.8.1)
Resolution 5 bpm max.
(ANSI/AAMI EC13-2002, 4.2.8.2)
Accuracy ± 5 bpm or ± 10%
(ANSI/AAMI EC13-2002, 4.2.8.3)
Time to alarm
Step Change Response Time
Less than 10 seconds for 60 bpm low limit alarm to
sound when stepping from a heart rate of 80 to 40 bpm
(ANSI/AAMI EC13-2002, 4.2.8.4 and 4.2.8.5).
Less than 10 seconds for 100 bpm high limit alarm to
sound when stepping from a heart rate of 80 to 120
bpm (ANSI/AAMI EC13-2002, 4.2.8.6)
Enabling: Enabled in Adult and Pediatric (from a bedside monitor
only) modes only
Default ST Measurement Point: 80 ms after J point for heart rates <120 bpm
60 ms after the J point for heart rates >120 bpm