Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Getting started
- 2. Recording an exercise ECG
- 2.1 The Real-time monitor
- 2.2 Record an exercise ECG
- 2.3 Real-time monitor
- 2.3.1. Select how you want to view leads
- 2.3.2. Measure blood pressure
- 2.3.3. Capture an event
- 2.3.4. Patient Perception Parameters
- 2.3.5. Duke Treadmill Score
- 2.3.6. Add a comment
- 2.3.7. Apply filters
- 2.3.8. Manual load change
- 2.3.9. Pacemaker pulse detection
- 2.3.10. Signal quality indication
- 2.3.11. Printing during recording
- 2.3.12. Target heart rate
- 2.3.13. Target Workload
- 3. Viewing an exercise ECG
- 3.1 About viewing exercise ECGs
- 3.2 View an exercise ECG
- 3.3 Work with the Summary view
- 3.4 Work with the Averages view
- 3.5 Work with the Full disclosure view
- 3.6 Work with the 2x6 and 4x3 view
- 3.7 Work with the Trends view
- 3.8 Work with the ST table view
- 3.9 Work with the Heart rate view
- 3.10 Work with the ST/HR view
- 4. Interpreting an exercise ECG
- 5. Printing an exercise ECG
- 6. Maintaining the recorder
- 7. Customizing the Exercise ECG module
- 8. Customize exercise protocols
- 9. Troubleshooting
- 10. Before installing the Exercise ECG software
- 11. Installing the Exercise ECG Module
- 12. Safety and precautions
- 13. Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declarations
- 14. Function keys
- 15. Additional information
CardioPerfect Workstation
Exercise ECG Module - User Manual
Depending on the type of event, the following dialog will appear:
Dyspnea and Chest pain
The Borg CR10 scale is used to add
dyspnea and chest pain parameters to the
test.
Perceived exertion
The Borg RPE scale is used to add Patient
Perceived Exertion to the test.
0 Nothing at all
0.3
0.5 Extremely weak
0.7
1 Very weak
1.5
2 Weak
2.5
3 Moderate
4
5 Strong
6
7 Very strong
8
9
10 Extremely strong
* Absolute maximum
6 No exertion at all
7
8
9 Very light
10
11 Light
12
13 Somewhat hard
14
15 Hard (heavy)
16
17 Very hard
18
19 Extremely hard
20 Maximum exertion
Extremely light
2.3.5. Duke Treadmill Score
The Duke Treadmill Score (DTS) is shown in the Summary tab if selected. See page 55 for
more informa
tion on selecting the DTS and section 15 for more information on the DTS
calc
ulation.
Note: The Duke Score is not applicable for pharmacological stress testing; it is only
applicable if the selected exercise device is physically used.
The Duke Score is not calculated if the Test type is not “Exercise”
2.3.6. Add a comment
During recording, you can make notes about, for example, the state of the patient. You can
choose from predefined comments or type in your own comment.
To add a comment during recording:
1. Click the Comment button in the Real-time monitor.
2. In the Comment dialog box, either use the arrow to select a comment from the list or
type in your own comment.
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