How can I get the ECGs
into my EMR?
Our PC-based ECG integrates with all EMRs that
can import PDF, JPEG or TIFF files, which
accounts for nearly all EMRs on the market. The
PDF files are 100K – the same size as the raw
ECG file.
If a more direct integration is desired we offer
a Developer's Kit free to EMRs that allows the
EMR to integrate our software directly into the
EMR thus eliminating the need for duplicate
patient demographic entry. This integration
option is offered free by us to all EMRs and
includes five hours of engineering support and
testing. Since the EMR is "calling" our
software, the work must be completed by the EMR.
All we need is a customer to request their EMR
to do the integration and then a contact person
at the EMR for us to call on; the rest is very
straightforward.
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How durable is the
device? Can it handle the volume of patients we
see?
Because the Universal ECG does not have any
moving parts it does not require annual
maintenance contracts for calibration/servicing.
Like any ECG, over time the lead wires will need
to be replaced. The lead wires should be handled
gently to ensure maximum life is met. The lead
wires should not be pulled-on, twisted, wrapped
in a ball, or caught in the wheels of a cart.
What kind of
printers can I print to?
Most all Windows-compatible printers should work
with the Universal ECG.
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Can the reports
be printed in both portrait and landscape?
All analyzed reports are printed landscape.
Printouts of the real-time window can be done in
either portrait or landscape.
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Can I use a
thermal printer?
Only if your Windows-compatible printer handles
thermal paper.
Can I print on
red graph paper?
You can print using any Windows-compatible
printer. For a red grid background it is
recommended you use a color printer using plain
paper.
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Can I connect via a
USB port?
Yes, a USB converter adapter is the most common
way to connect the Universal ECG to your PC.
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How much does
the Universal ECG weigh?
280 grams (9.9 ounces). It is the smallest and
lightest ECG on the market.
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Can I use
suction cups or straps?
Yes, any electrode system will work that
connects snugly to the ECG lead wire connectors
(4mm “banana” plugs).
Does the Universal
ECG meet AAMI standards?
Yes, it complies with the following safety
standards: AAMI EC11, IEC 60601-1, IEC
60601-1-1, EC 60601-1-2, and IEC 60601-2-25.
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What is the
frequency response?
0.05 to 175Hz, +/- 3dB.
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Which
interpretation program do you use?
The interpretation program developed by
Cardionics SA in conjunction with the Catholic
University of Louvaine (UCL) in Belgium.
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Is the Universal ECG
defibrillator protected/recoverable?
Yes.
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What is the
warranty?
3-year hardware warranty on the device. 1-year
warranty on lead wires and PC connection cable.
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What if I break
a lead wire?
Send the broken cable to a certified QRS Service
Center to repair the broken lead wire(s).
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Can I fax or email the
report?
It is possible with the installation of a
Windows-compatible fax or e-mail software such
as Fax2000 or WinFax (some fax programs include
email support).
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Can I edit the
interpretation?
Yes, you can edit the interpretation and also
add comments for each test.
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Can I turn off
the interpretation?
Yes.
What
measurements do I get with the interpretation
program?
The interpretive version of the software makes
the following measurements: Heart Rate, P
Duration, PR Interval, QRS Duration, QT
Interval, QTc Interval, P Axis, QRS Axis, and T
Axis. You also get a detailed account of the
amplitude, slope, and duration of each lead at
the P, Q, R, S and T.
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Is there a
pediatric interpretation?
No, the interpretative algorithm does not
provide a specific pediatric interpretation;
however, the algorithm has been validated at
ages above 16.
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What file format
are the ECGs saved in?
They are saved in SCP format. SCP-ECG, Standard
communications protocol for computer assisted
electrocardiography, is a file format for ECG
traces, annotations and metadata. It is defined
in the joint ANSI/AAMI standard EC71:2001 and in
the CEN standard EN 1064:2005.
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Can I clean the
device with alcohol?
No, you should only clean the cable with a clean
cloth moistened with water. Alcohol will damage
the plastic over time and may cause the case to
crack.
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How long are the
ECG recordings?
ECGs can be viewed in real-time for an unlimited
period of time. Up to 15 minutes of ECG trace
can be paused and reviewed. Once Save is
selected, a 10-second recording is saved and
interpreted.
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Is the patient
isolated?
Patient leads are isolated from system and
operator with 4kV protection.
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Can the filters be
defaulted on?
Yes.
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What report types
can you print?
3X4 Simultaneous: This is a shows a sample of a
simultaneous 2.5 second segment of ECG for all
twelve leads on a single sheet in a four channel
by three trace format.
3X4 Sequential Report: This shows a sample of a
sequential 2.5 second segment of ECG for all
twelve leads on a single sheet in a four channel
by three trace format.
Average Complexes Report: This shows an average
version of the QRS for all twelve leads on a
single sheet.
6X1 ECG Report: Shows a ten second trace of each
lead spanning two sheets with six leads per
sheet.
6X2 ECG Report: Shows a five-second trace of
each lead on a single sheet arranged in a 6
trace by 2-column format.
Measurements Report: This is a chart with
amplitude, slope and duration data for all
twelve leads.
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How large is the
ECG file?
90kb.
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How long is the
cable connection to the PC?
3 Meters (9.8 Feet).
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How long are the lead
wires?
1 Meter (3.3 Feet).
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