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Patient Monitor User Manual Product Specification
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Ventricular Rhythm The interval of 5 consecutive ventricular beats ranges from
600 ms to 1000 ms
Ventricular Bradycardia The interval of 5 consecutive ventricular beats is more than
1000 ms
Maximum Start-up alarm time for Tachycardia
Ventricular Tachycardia
1 mV 206bpm
Gain 1.0: 10 s
Gain 0.5: 10 s
Gain 2.0: 10 s
Ventricular Tachycardia
2 mV 195bpm
Gain 1.0: 10 s
Gain 0.5: 10 s
Gain 2.0: 10 s
Response time of Heart Rate
Meter to Change in HR
HR range: 80 bpm ~ 120 bpm
Range : 7s ~ 8s, average is 7.5s
HR range: 80bpm ~ 40bpm
Range : 7s ~ 8s, average is 7.5s
Tall T-wave Rejection Complies with ANSI/AAMI EC13: 2002 Sect. 4.1.2.1 C)
minimum recommended 1.2mV T-Wave amplitude
Accuracy of Heart Rate Meter
and Response to Irregular
Rhythm
Complies with ANSI/AAMI EC13: 2002 Sect.4.1.2.1 e)
The HR value displays after a stable period of 20s:
Ventricular bigeminy: 80bpm±1bpm
Slow alternating ventricular bigeminy: 60bpm±1bpm
Rapid alternating ventricular bigeminy: 120bpm±1bpm
Bidirectional systoles: 91bpm±1bpm
ASYSTOLE VFIB/VTAC COUPLET
VT>2 BIGEMINY TRIGEMINY
VENT R on T PVC
TACHY BRADY MISSED BEATS
IRR VBRADY PNC
16 different arrhythmia analysis
classification
(applicable to adult and
pediatric)
PNP