Interpretive Analysis Program - Cardiac Science Atria 6100 Operating Instructions Manual

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Interpretive Analysis Program

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1-2 Atria Electrocardiograph Operating Instructions
• Battery or AC operation
• Atria 3100: 2 x 40 character backlit LCD screen
Atria 6100: 640 x 480 backlit color LCD screen
• Thermal printer using 8.5 x 11, Z-fold paper
• Manual and automatic rhythm mode
• Standard or Cabrera lead format recording
• Stores (and analyzes on interpretive models) waveforms
acquired during automatic mode
• Prints over 300 pages in manual mode at 25 mm/s with fully
charged battery
• Battery continuously recharges while connected to AC power
(except during printing)
• Selectable patient demographics
• Relative ECG trace gains of x1/2, x1, x2 (corresponds to 5, 10,
and 20 mm/mV printer gains)
Misdiagnosis. U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the
order of a physician. The Atria must only be used by qualified operators
and any results interpreted by a qualified diagnostician.
The Atria is available with an optional University of Glasgow interpretive
analysis program. Features include:
• Factoring in Age, Gender, and Race
More than 500 measurements are factored into each analysis.
Criteria for abnormalities include age, race, and gender. Race, for
example, is key in identifying hypertrophy and T-wave
abnormalities.
• User-selectable QTc Formulas for diagnosis and
pharmaceutical studies
To calculate QTc, select from Hodges, Bazett, Fridericia, or
Framingham formulas.
• Retrospective Analysis Support
The Atria reanalyzes data after age, gender, race, drug therapy, or
clinical classification are changed.
Refer to the ECG Interpretation Criteria Physician's Guide for complete
information.
WARNING
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