Welch Allyn Medical Diagnostic Equipment Medical Alarms 8.1x Manual Do Utilizador

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Chapter 11   Specifications
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Acuity System heart rate
Table 22.  Acuity System heart rate calculation
Acuity System configuration
Method of HR calculation
Acuity System with Arrhythmia Analysis 
module
Acuity Central Station display is determined by Acuity System Arrhythmia 
Analysis software, and patient monitor display is determined by patient 
monitor. Patient monitor HR can be different from Central HR. 
If a patient monitor alarms for HR and Central does not alarm, Acuity 
Central Stations with software versions 6.31+ can receive a Check HR/PR 
equipment alert. The time delay for this alert is configurable by the 
system administrator.
Acuity System Arrhythmia Analysis software calculation:
The beat-to-beat heart rate (HR) value is calculated as follows:
HR = 60000/actual RR (bpm).
Actual RR = time between last detected QRS complex and previously 
detected QRS complex (ms).
The average heart rate is calculated on the basis of the mean RR interval 
of the last 16 beats, unless the heart rate calculated using the last four 
beats is less than or equal to 48, then this rate is used.
Acuity System without Arrhythmia 
Analysis option
Acuity Central Station and patient monitor displays are determined by the 
patient monitor.
Time delay between patient monitor HR alarm and Acuity Central Station 
display of alarm: 10 s default, configurable
Propaq LT and Micropaq monitors calculation: determined by monitor
Propaq CS and Encore monitors calculation:
Heart rate = 60 / latest average interval in seconds
For higher heart rates, latest average interval = 7/8 of previous average 
interval + 1/8 of latest interval
For lower heart rates, latest average interval = 3/4 (previous average 
interval) + 1/4 latest interval. Transition rates for choice of formula 
include hysteresis and are 70 and 80 beats per minute.
Table 23.  Acuity System heart rate trending
Heart rate trends
Heart rate information is available in the trend data, which can be viewed on the display or 
printed. The operator can inspect the trend data to see the lowest, highest, and median (averaged) 
heart rates. Trend data also includes the total beats per range of time.