Cardionet 1007 Manual De Usuario

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The monitor continuously analyzes the ECG in real time as it is
transmitted from the sensor. When an abnormal rhythm has been
identified based on the monitoring parameters, the data is automatically
sent via a wireless modem to the CardioNet Patient Service Center for
additional review and interpretation by a certified monitoring specialist.
In the case of a patient-initiated event, the monitor automatically
prompts the patient to enter their symptoms and activities from a
predetermined list on the touch screen display.
When the patient is at home and an event occurs while the monitor is in
the base, the patient’s normal telephone line is used to transmit the
data. If an event occurs when the patient is in an area where cellular
coverage is inadequate, the patient may elect to transmit their ECG
directly, using a regular telephone.
The base utilizes an AC power supply and is connected to the patient’s
telephone line. The base also consists of two antennas, which allows the
patient to have an expanded RF range within their home. When the
patient is mobile, the RF range or leash length between the monitor and
sensor is estimated to be 25-50 feet. The sensor and monitor are
designed to alert the patient if and when they are out of RF range or
cellular coverage.
The CardioNet monitor has sufficient memory to store a minimum of
twenty-four hours of the patient’s ECG. A daily protocol exists to upload
the patient’s 24-hour ECG data, including related events and trends from
the monitor to the Patient Service Center.
CardioNet Monitor in Base