Transcutaneous pacemaker tests, Demand mode test – Fluke Biomedical SigmaPace 1000 User Manual

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Introduction and Specifications

Instrument

Specifications

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Transcutaneous Pacemaker Tests

Output Pulse Measurement

Test Type ............................................................... Quantitative
Measurement Ranges

Output ................................................................. 4.0 mA to 9.99 mA

10.0 mA to 99.9 mA
100 mA to 250 mA

Accuracy......................................................... ±2 % of reading or ±50 µA (whichever

is greater)

Rate .................................................................... 5.0 PPM to 99.9 PPM

100 PPM to 300 PPM

Accuracy......................................................... ±0.5 % of reading or 0.3 PPM

(whichever is greater)

Width................................................................... 1.00 mS to 9.99 mS

10.0 mS to 99.9 mS

Accuracy......................................................... ±0.5 % of reading or 14 µS (whichever

is greater)

Energy ................................................................ 1µJ to 999 µJ

1 mJ to 999 mJ
1.00 J to 1.99 J

Accuracy......................................................... ±5 % of reading / computation

Demand Mode Test

Test Type ............................................................... Qualitative
Physiological Simulation

Selection ............................................................. Normal Sinus Rhythm (NSR)

generates the complete P-QRS-T
complex.

Amplitude............................................................ (V

peak

): 1.0 mV Lead I.

Mode of Operation

Underdrive .......................................................... NSR @ 85 % of measured pulse

interval / rate

Overdrive ............................................................ NSR @ 115 % of measured pulse

interval / rate

Auxiliary Control................................................... The under / overdrive NSR simulations

can also be independently adjusted in
1 BPM increments.

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