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ECG Interpretation Software
“Computerized ECG interpretation programs are well established in the human field. The new Vmed ECG Interpreter now makes computerized interpretation a reality in veterinary medicine. The computer reading provides a second opinion and is especially helpful for inexperienced clinicians. When the ECG Interpreter identifies an ECG as abnormal, the analysis software can then be used to further clarify the diagnosis. The Vmed system also makes it easy to store the Interpreter report on clinic computers and to email this report to a specialist if further confirmation is needed.” Larry Tilley, DVM, DACVIM (Internal Medicine).
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Compatible with all Vmed wireless monitors with ECG
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Examples of commonly seen abnormalities
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Tables of normal measurements and heart rates for cats and dogs
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Hyperlink from Interpreter conclusions to test book section describing the finding
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Email files for consultation if in doubt.
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Print full report
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Background on various arrhythmias
The animal specific ECG Lead II interpretation software program (catalog i100) allows the practicing clinician to interpret routine and indicated small animal ECG traces with confidence. The program works with all Vmed wireless ECG monitors and the PC-VetGard series of surgical monitors. Templates for cats and dogs of different weights are included. 50 examples of commonly seen abnormalities and tables for normal measurements for cats and dogs are included for reference. Each conclusive condition includes a hyperlink to the appropriate section of the full text version of “Electrocardiography for the Small Animal Practitioner” by Larry Tilley and Naomi Burtnick. One click Normal-Abnormal determination with detailed analysis of charts up to two hours long. Files can be stored on your computer hard drive automatically or manually and recalled for review, further analyses and email transmission. (Note: No interpretation software can be 100% accurate in all occasions and some knowledge of ECG complexes is essential. Users should refer to links to the appropriate section of the textbook included. Accuracy is dependent on following the precedures specified.)