Mindray DS USA Inc. WT0707-00000 Manual De Usuario
Panorama™ Operating Instructions
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Arrhythmia and ST Analysis
Arrhythmia Alarms
NOTE:
The Pause alarm is only available when using a View 12
™
card.
The Pause alarm has priority settings of 1, 2, 3, and OFF. When the setting is:
• Set to 1, the Panorama Central Station produces an Alarm Priority 1 sound once the
condition is identified.
• Set to 2, the Panorama Central Station produces an Alarm Priority 2 sound once the
condition is identified.
• Set to 3, the Panorama Central Station produces an Alarm Priority 3 sound once the
condition is identified.
• Set to OFF, the Panorama Central Station does not produce any audio alarm indicators
for the Pause alarm condition.
• The Pause alarm causes a Pause text message to display in the Patient Status line. The
color of the message is dependant on the configured alarm priority.
PVC/minute Alarm
The High PVC alarm is activated at the Panorama Central Station when the number of PVCs
detected per minute exceeds the configured threshold. The PVC rate alarm can be set to Off,
or 1 to 30 PVCs per minute.
detected per minute exceeds the configured threshold. The PVC rate alarm can be set to Off,
or 1 to 30 PVCs per minute.
NOTE:
The PVC/min counter will be set to invalid and display (---)
when Asystole, V-Tach, V-Fib, or V-Rhythm is detected.
when Asystole, V-Tach, V-Fib, or V-Rhythm is detected.
The High PVC alarm has priority settings of 2, 3, and OFF. When the setting is:
• Set to 2, the Panorama Central Station produces an Alarm Priority 2 sound once the
condition is identified.
• Set to 3, the Panorama Central Station produces an Alarm Priority 3 sound once the
condition is identified.
• Set to OFF, the Panorama Central Station does not produce any audio alarm indicators
for the High PVC alarm condition.
• The High PVC alarm causes a yellow High PVC text message to display in the Patient
Status line.
Run Alarm
The Run alarm is activated at the Panorama Central Station when the number of consecutive
PVCs occur at a rate that exceeds the user defined V-Tach rate from 3 beats in a row to one
beat less than the user defined V-Tach threshold. For additional information about V-Tach,
refer to the definition for ‘‘Ventricular Tachycardia (V-Tach) Alarm’’ on page 4-15.
PVCs occur at a rate that exceeds the user defined V-Tach rate from 3 beats in a row to one
beat less than the user defined V-Tach threshold. For additional information about V-Tach,
refer to the definition for ‘‘Ventricular Tachycardia (V-Tach) Alarm’’ on page 4-15.
The Run alarm has priority settings of 2, 3, and OFF. When the setting is:
• Set to 2, the Panorama Central Station produces an Alarm Priority 2 sound once the
condition is identified.
• Set to 3, the Panorama Central Station produces an Alarm Priority 3 sound once the
condition is identified.
• Set to OFF, the Panorama Central Station does not produce any audio alarm indicators
for the Run alarm condition.
• The Run alarm causes a yellow Run text message to display in the Patient Status line.