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3.Three Channel Cardiac Monitor
This unit uses the same radio frequency transmitter/
receiver as the others but records and transmits a
3-channel ECG. A number of options are available.
These include a 4-electrode system whereby two limb
leads (1 and 11) and one chest lead (V5 or V6) can
be recorded, or a three electrode system whereby
two ECG channels are recorded simultaneously. The
ECG data are transmitted to the PC where simple
algorithms operating in real time are used to identify a
range of cardiac arrhythmia including conduction
defects, ventricular tachcardias and fibOlation. The
presence of potentially dangerous arrhythmia
generates an alarm condition and a dial out alarm to
a 24-hour call service.
The Web Based Patient Information Folder
(P.l.F.)
1. Tri-axial Accelerometer
This belt worn device measures acceleration forces in
three directions and can be used to identify motor
sensory deficits, which could lead to falls in the
elderly. This instrument can be used as an emergency
or falls monitor or for detecting subtle changes in
motor control arising from the effects of prescription
drugs or degenerative aging processes.
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The Patient Information Folder (PIF) is a multi-media
electronic patient record system. The PIF comprises
an open-architecture network IT support systern,
which uses industry standard components running
under Windows 95, NT and Unix. The PIF is a
modular system, it runs on any type of network
hardware that supports TCP/IP.
2. Seizure Detector
This device is worn as a bracelet or on the upper arm
and generates an audible alarm as well as dialing an
emergency number when a seizure is detected by the
two axis accelerometer in the device. Development of
this device was prompted by a neurologist who noted
that seizures can cause brain damage if left
unattended and can be relatively easily terminated if
detected early
UNSW
The Patient Information Folder (PIF) is a multimedia electronic patient record system. The PIF
comprises an open-architecture network IT support
systern, which uses industry standard components
running under Windows 95, NT and Unix. The PIF
is a modular system, it runs on any type of network
hardware that supports TCP/IP.
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