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
Regardless of the filter used, the rhythm characteristics of the ECG are accurately recorded
and do not affect the interpretation algorithm.
3.6 Work with the 2x6 and 4x3 view
2x6 view
The 2x6 view displays the 12 leads in two columns and six rows. This is a convenient format
for comparing leads at specific points in the test, such as the end of stages, the point where
the maximum ST level, the highest blood pressure or the highest workload were measured.
The view can be simultaneous or sequential, selectable from the shortcut menu.
4x3 view
The 4x3 view displays a 12 lead-ECG strip. The leads are shown in a 4x3 configuration with a
rhythm strip at the bottom of the view. The view can be simultaneous or sequential.
The rhythm lead can be set in the general XECG settings.
3.6.1. Use filters
When viewing the 2x6 or 4x3 view you can use two filters:
Baseline filter
Muscle filter
Both filter options can be found in the Action menu. Select the appropriate filter to enable it.
The filter option will be marked with a check. To disable the filter simply select it again.
Note: When you enable a filter from the Action menu it will also affect the full disclosure and
4x3 or 2x6 view.
Note: You can tell which filters are enabled in the portion of the full disclosure, 2x6, and 4x3
views by looking at the frequency response displayed. If the baseline filter is
enabled, the lower frequency will be 0.5Hz. If the muscle filter is enabled, the upper
frequency will be either 25 or 35 Hz (depending on the settings).
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