St Segment Analysis; Overview; Display Of St; Monitoring The St Segment - GE Healthcare B30 User's Reference Manual

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ST segment analysis

Overview

The ST value, analyzed by the monitor, shows the difference of electrical activity between ISO
and ST points.
Myocardial ischemia appears in the ECG as an ST segment deviation from the isoelectric line
(ISO point). The ST segment generally rises above the PQ isoelectric line in the presence of
transmural ischemia and is pressed below the isoelectric line in the subendocardial ischemia.
NOTE: ST segment changes may also be affected by such factors as drugs or
metabolic and conduction disturbances.
NOTE: The significance of the ST segment changes needs to be determined by a
physician.

Display of ST

Figure 11-6 ST number field
(1)
Message field
(2)
ST values of ECG1, ECG2, and ECG3
(3)
Fourth ST value showing the largest absolute ST value
(4)
Lead label
NOTE: ST segment deviations are not displayed if the patient has a ventricular
pacemaker in use.

Monitoring the ST segment

The monitor analyzes ST for all measured leads and gives ST trends separately for each lead.
Numerical ST data is shown to the right of the second real-time ECG waveform field.
You can also select numerical ST data to the lower digit field. Press the
and select Screen Setup - Digit Fields. Select ST data to the field you prefer.
The ST analysis starts automatically after the leads have been connected and the QRS
detection has started. During a learning period of 32 accepted beats the median ST values are
displayed. Also, when the cable or the V lead is changed, or when an electrode is removed, or
relearning is started manually, the monitor starts to learn the ST segment.
NOTE: If the patient has an atrial pacemaker, ST calculations can be performed if the pacer
spike does not coincide with the ISO point's adjustment range.
ECG
Monitor Setup
key
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