Ecg Signal Quality During Stress Echo Exam; Reducing Ecg Artifacts - Siemens ACUSON Cypress Operator's Manual

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Stress Echo
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Signal Quality During Stress Echo Exam
ECG
A high-quality
signal is essential for a successful stress echo exam. Typi-
ECG
cally, stress echo exams rely on the
artifacts can cause inaccurate timing of this trigger and interfere with image
ECG
acquisition. So, it is important to minimize problems created by
during stress echo exams.
Artifacts may be more of a problem during stress studies than during routine
rest studies because of increased muscle movements and respiratory rates.
Both respiratory artifacts and muscle motion artifacts can cause problems dur-
ing exercise stress studies. During pharmacological stress studies, there may
be increased respiratory artifacts, though muscle motion artifacts typically are
not an issue.
If artifacts are present and detected as a heart beat, the heart rate displayed by
the system may become inaccurate.
Reducing
Artifacts
ECG
Recommended techniques to reduce
Use a 12-lead electrocardiograph. The Cypress system does not incorpo-
rate a 12-lead amplifier. However, your electrocardiograph unit may have an
output signal which can be input into the Cypress system
ECG
Using a 12-lead input provides the highest quality signal.
Use a square-wave pulse output. Your electrocardiograph unit may also
provide a square-wave pulse output signal which can be input into the
Cypress system
ECG
robust R-wave trigger signal.
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to trigger the acquisition of images.
ECG
artifacts during stress echo include:
ECG
input. This output signal can be used to provide a more
artifacts
ECG
input.
ECG

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