ECG data report
ECG data report overview
The option to view report of the ECG is available under Overview button:
Report is divided into the following sections:
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Personal data section - contains the following information of patient: date of birth, gender, ordering organization, contacts, ordering physician, signature, device id, lead configuration, interpretation physician, recording time, amount of analyzed time, enrollment time;
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Comments section - contains the optional comments; The option to write comments is available by clicking on the Comments field and entering the text:\
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Condensed summary - provides a concise overview of key monitoring data for quick reference. It includes essential information about the monitoring duration, predominant rhythm, heart rate statistics, and major findings, such as ectopic beats, blocks, and tachycardia events. The purpose is to offer a high-level snapshot of the monitoring results for easy comprehension.
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Narrative summary - offers a detailed and chronological account of the monitoring session. It presents a comprehensive analysis of the data, including specific events, their durations, and their timestamps. The purpose is to provide healthcare professionals with a thorough understanding of the patient\'s cardiac activity during the monitoring period, allowing for more in-depth evaluation and decision-making. It also highlights notable episodes and deviations from normal rhythm and presents relevant metrics and measurements.
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Summary - provides a comprehensive and structured overview of the key findings and metrics derived from the cardiac monitoring session. It serves as a consolidated report that healthcare professionals can reference to quickly assess the patient\'s cardiac health and identify any notable deviations from the norm.
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Daily BPM - provides a BMP (beats per minutes), including ectopic beats.
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BMP (sinus) - provides a BMP on sinus beats, excluding ectopic beats;
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PQRST (sinus) - provides a information about PQ interval, QRS complex, QT/QTc intervals
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Annotations list - provides details of different annotations, according to the timeline. The explanation of the abbreviations is placed below the list. Every annotation has it's own features.
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Heart Rate Variability (sinus) - provides various aspects of heart rate variability and sinus rhythm. They provide insights into the health of the cardiovascular system and the variability in time between successive heartbeats.
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ST-segment and T-wave type - provides the length and direction of ST segment and determines the type of T-wave.
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Strip Index table - contains information about specific cardiac events, including their labels, notes, associated heart rates, and timestamps;
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Strips section - provide additional details or data related to specific events or conditions mentioned earlier. It includes heart rate measurements (in BPM) and timestamps for each event.
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Patient's diary index table - contains information about specific cardiac events highlighted by the patient, including their labels, notes, associated heart rates, and timestamps;
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Patient's diary strips - provides additional details or data related to specific events highlighted by the patient, or conditions mentioned earlier. It includes heart rate measurements (in BPM) and timestamps for each event.
The option to approve report is available under Approve button:
The option to export the report is available under Organization view after approving the report > Download report button:
The user is able to navigate to heartbeat sections of interest by clicking on cells in the report:
The user is able to observe the data from the ECG channels under Strips section of the report > Labels. The table of labels is available under Strip Index section:
The user is enabled to navigate to the strip by clicking on strip under Strip Index table of labels.
By default, the data under Labels is being shown from the ES, AS, AI channels.
The option to expand the data from all channels is available under
button:
Note. The option to expand the channels is depend on the ECG data source and the availability of channels from the ECG recording device.
By default, the speed is 12.5mm/s. The option to expand the amplitude is available by clicking the entry:
The option to access and share the entire ECG record to observe for the 3rd party person is available under See the entire ECG link:
ECG data report sections managing
The option to manage ECG data report sections is available under the Report menu section:
Cardio.AI shows the following screen when successful:
The settings under Report menu correspond to the settings under [Report preset]{.underline} [configuration]{.underline}.
ECG data report editing
Cardio.AI enables a user to edit the following sections of the report inside the ECG task:
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Condensed summary;
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Narrative summary;
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Comments.
The option to edit the sections above is avalble by clicking the section, or by clicking the Edit button:
The option to remove the data entry is available by clicking the Remove button: