Glossary – Welch Allyn CP 100 12-Lead Resting Electrocardiograph - User Manual User Manual

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Glossary

AHA. An abbreviation for American Heart Association. The AHA electrode labeling scheme is most

commonly used in the United States.

Auto ECG. A report typically showing a 10-second acquisition of 12 leads of ECG information combined

with patient data, interpretation, and measurements matrix. See also

Rhythm ECG

.

average cycles. Dominant waveforms for all 12 leads. Printed on a separate page, if enabled.

CardioPerfect workstation. A PC using Welch Allyn CardioPerfect software. Stores ECG and spirometry

test data. Can communicate with other electronic patient-information systems, such as billing and
medical records.

confirmed, unconfirmed. Status of an Auto ECG report’s interpretation. Indicates whether the report has

been reviewed and accepted by a qualified physician.

electrocardiogram (ECG). A record of the electrical currents associated with heart muscle activity.

Sometimes called EKG for the German term, Elektrokardiogramm. See also

Auto ECG

;

Rhythm ECG

.

electrocardiograph. An instrument used to create electrocardiograms (ECGs).

extended measurements. Values for several common parameters, such as Q, R, and S amplitude and

ST values. The amplitudes are expressed in microvolts. The durations are expressed in milliseconds.
The measurements cannot be edited. Printed on a separate page, if enabled.

IEC. An abbreviation for International Electrotechnical Commission. The IEC electrode labeling scheme is

most commonly used in Europe.

lead. (1) An electrocardiograph wire connected to an electrode, which is attached to a patient’s skin. There

are 10 lead wires. (2) A waveform that represents ECG data from a particular view of the heart. The
data from the 10 lead wires is converted into 12 waveforms, also called leads: I, II, III, aVR, etc.

MEANS. An acronym for modular ECG analysis system. The optional MEANS interpretation algorithm,

developed by the University of Rotterdam, Netherlands, provides automatic analysis of ECG tests.
Also available in pediatric version: PEDMEANS.

PEDMEANS. See MEANS.

Power-Save. A user-selectable feature that automatically turns the electrocardiograph off after several idle

minutes.

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