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Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations
Cardiac Calculation
NOTE: Cardiac measurement is an optional item.
Before Taking Cardiac Measurements
Cardiology Basic Information
Enter the patient information required for cardiology diagnosis in the
Patient Information
window. The
basic information for cardiology includes Height, Weight, HR (Heart Rate), RAP (Right Arterial Pressure)
and BP (Blood Pressure). When the patient’s height and weight are entered, BSA (Body Surface Area) is
automatically calculated and displayed.
For more information about patient information menus and how to enter information, please refer to
“Entering Patient Data” in "Chapter 7. Utility.”
Cardiac Measurement Menu Settings
Set the related menus for convenient measurement. You can specify how an area and volume can be
calculated. Please refer to the “Setting Measurements” section in "Chapter 7. Utility” for more information
on measurement menus and settings.
Measurement Menu
The measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Measured items are
automatically recorded in a report.
Dist20
Traces the cardiac circumference and then draw the cardiac axis. The system automatically draws 20
straight lines perpendicular to the axis and calculates its volume.
NOTE:
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For information on basic measurement methods, see ‘Basic Measurements’ and ‘Common
Measurement Methods’.
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For references on measurement items, see the Reference Manual – Part 2.
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