PageWriter TC20 cardiograph

The PageWriter TC20 is advanced, easy to use, and affordable without
compromising your evolving workflow needs. The 1-2-3 touch operation
leads you through acquisition, analysis, storage, printing and accessing
previous ECGs with ease. Further enhancing workflow, worklists and
patient demographics can be downloaded leveraging current technologies,
using wired or wireless LAN, via standard XML, HL7, and DICOM
communications. The TC20 also provides the world class DXL Algorithm
with industry leading clinical decision support. Confidence is ensured into
the future with a standard multi-year warranty.

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ECG functions
Simultaneous lead
acquisition
12 leads
ECG reports • 3x4, 3x4 1R, 3x4 3R, 3x4 1R plus ST
maps, 6x2, 12x1
• Standard and Cabrera formats, plus Pan 12
Cabrera
Standard
measurements
• Ten interval, duration, and axis
measurements
• Configurable QT correction method
Rhythm strips Up to 12 configurable leads
Disclosure
(D05)
• Five minute history of all 12 leads
• Complete ECG report of any selected
10 seconds
Event marking
(D05)
• 6 independent events can be marked for
later review and analysis
• Event markers appear on ECG reports
Timed ECG Support for pharma stress protocols
Report storage and
transfer
Full fidelity at 500 Hz of 10 second and for
all 12 leads
Report format PDF or XML formats
DXL ECG Algorithm (D03)
Interpretive
statements
• >600 interpretive statements
• Integrated pediatric analysis
Borderline statement
suppression
Three configurable settings
Extended
measurements
• 46 measurements of morphology analysis
in each of the 12 leads
• 21 parameters of rhythm analysis
Reasons Selectable explanations of all interpretive
statements
Nomenclature Aligned with 2007 AHA/ACCF/HRS
Recommendations, Part II 1

1 AHA/ACCF/HRS Recommendations for the Standardization and Interpretation of
the Electrocardiogram, Part II: Electrocardiography Diagnostic Statement List. J Am Coll
Cardiology, 2007; 49:1128-135.
2 AHA/ACCF/HRS Recommendations for the Standardization and Interpretation of the
Electrocardiogram, PartVI:Acute Ischemia/Infarction. Circulation, 2009; 119:e262-e270.

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