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- Facilitates the centralization of patient data and test results, by connecting to a Local Area Network (LAN), simplifying data management
- Remotely access, edit, and print data from anywhere, increasing flexibility and convenience in patient data management
- Allows for an easy evaluation of cardiac function during physical activity, adding convenience to cardiac assessments
- Efficient workflow tools for faster processes, reduced errors, order downloads, and change tracking
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Purchasing Restriction: Medical license or prescription required
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MPN: 2062898-001-580918
- Phone: (866) 281-7545
Frequently asked questions
Is high-quality digital connectivity included?
Yes, the GE CASE Value ECG System is built on a scalable, open system architecture designed to ensure high-quality digital connectivity and streamline clinical workflow. This integration is a core selling point that maximizes staff productivity and speeds patient care.
Key features supporting digital integration include:
- Centralized Data Management: The system supports LAN connectivity to store patient data and test results in a central database. This allows for remote review, editing, and printing, enhancing overall efficiency.
- Comprehensive EMR/PACS Integration: The open architecture offers connectivity to major cardiology platforms and records systems, including the MUSE Cardiology Information System, PACS, and various EMR solutions.
- EMR Specifics: The base package specifically includes integration readiness for systems like the Centricity Practice Solution (XEMR).
- Export Capabilities: Essential data sharing features, such as XML PDF Export (EXPD/EPDF), are included as part of the base configuration.
Is the GE CASE ECG system factory new?
Yes, the GE CASE Value ECG System is delivered as Factory New directly from GE Healthcare. This ensures you receive the latest version, complete with standard components, quality assurance, and a 1-year warranty.
Does the system support comprehensive ST measurements?
Yes, the GE CASE Value ECG System is specifically designed for detailed cardiac assessment during exercise testing and supports comprehensive ST measurements.
Key features of the system’s ST analysis capabilities include:
- Extensive Metrics: Provides critical data points such as ST amplitudes, slope, integral, index, ST/HR slope, ST/HR loops, and ST/HR index.
- Lead Support: Measurements are supported across up to 15 leads.
- Flexible Point Analysis: E, J, and Post-J points can be selected either manually or automatically by the computer.
The system utilizes an incremental updating signal processing technique to effectively minimize artifact in all leads, supporting high diagnostic confidence.
What is included with the GE CASE Value ECG System base package?
The GE CASE Value ECG System is delivered as a Factory New unit, including essential hardware and software components designed for a comprehensive, network-ready exercise testing workflow. This system is designed to seamlessly integrate into your existing digital infrastructure.
The base system includes the following components:
- System Software and Display:
- CASE v6.7 Software (Core application).
- CASE Windows 10 Value PKG with Display, which includes the system console and the centrally mounted, swivel monitor.
- CASE v6.7 Language Set, ENG US (Win 8) — this set facilitates the operation of the Windows-based interface.
- Acquisition Hardware & Power:
- Patient EKG Acquisition Module - AHA for precise EKG data capture.
- North American Power Cord.
- Connectivity and Export Modules:
- Network Storage LAN (NETS, NET2, NET3) for robust connectivity and centralized data storage.
- EMR Integration support (XEMR) for connection to systems like Centricity Practice Solution.
- XML PDF Export (EXPD/EPDF) for generating portable digital reports.
Note: Specific variants may include additional configuration options, such as the WORD report export (EWRD).
Does the GE CASE System use a high ECG analysis frequency?
Yes, the GE CASE Value ECG System utilizes a high ECG analysis frequency of 500 Hz.
This high frequency is essential for accurate and detailed cardiac assessments, particularly during dynamic procedures like exercise stress testing. It supports the system’s robust analytical capabilities, including:
- Detailed ST measurements across up to 15 leads.
- Automatic arrhythmia detection and documentation.
- Advanced signal processing techniques designed to minimize artifacts.
Does the system use advanced analysis algorithms?
Yes, the GE CASE Value ECG System is built with innovative algorithms and comprehensive capabilities to provide highly detailed and accurate cardiac function analysis, especially during stress testing. This maximizes clinical confidence and efficiency.
Key features ensuring high-quality data and analysis include:
- High-Resolution Data Capture: ECG analysis is performed at a frequency of 500 Hz, utilizing incremental signal updating techniques to minimize artifact across all leads.
- Detailed ST Measurements: The system provides extensive ST segment analysis, including amplitudes, slope, and integral, across up to 15 leads.
- Advanced Detection Capabilities: It features automatic QRS detection/analysis and fully automated arrhythmia detection, documentation, and annotation.
- Post-Test Review: Clinicians benefit from Full Disclosure ECG (a beat-to-beat record) and the ability to conduct post-test reanalysis, allowing remeasurement of medians from selected E, J, and post-J points.
- Comprehensive Reporting: Specialized reports available during the test include 12SL, Rhythm Report, and Comparative Medians Report.
Does QRS detection offer automatic or manual selection?
Yes, the GE CASE Value ECG System allows clinicians flexibility in QRS detection and analysis. The system supports selection based on either:
- Automatic lead selection
- Manual lead selection
This capability ensures the analysis can be tailored precisely to the specific clinical procedure or patient condition.
What is the function of the Patient EKG Acquisition Module?
The Patient EKG Acquisition Module (AHA) is the essential hardware component included with the GE CASE Value ECG System, responsible for high-quality cardiac signal acquisition.
This module enables the system to perform comprehensive cardiac assessments, supporting:
- Resting ECG measurements
- Comprehensive exercise stress tests
To ensure reliable results, the system utilizes advanced signal processing, such as Incremental Updating, which minimizes artifacts across all leads during data capture. This robust data acquisition feeds the system’s innovative algorithms, allowing for detailed analysis, including automatic arrhythmia detection and extensive ST measurements (up to 15 leads).
Does this system offer comprehensive in-test reports?
Yes, the GE CASE Value ECG System provides comprehensive, high-fidelity reports designed to facilitate quick cardiac assessment during and after exercise stress testing.
Key in-test reports and analysis capabilities include:
- Lead Reports: Real-time 3-Lead, 6-Lead, 12-Lead, and 15-Lead reports.
- Rhythm and Arrhythmia Documentation: Automatic arrhythmia detection, documentation, and annotation via the Rhythm Report and Arrhythmia Report.
- Median Data Reports: Generates the Comparative Medians Report and Linked Medians Report.
- Special Reports: Includes the Recall Report and 12SL Interpretive resting ECG report.
The system utilizes advanced signal processing, including incremental updating to minimize artifact, and supports post-test remeasurement of medians based on manual or automatic selection of the E, J, and post-J points.
Does the GE CASE Value ECG System have an ergonomic design?
Yes, the GE CASE Value ECG System is built with an ergonomic design to ensure confident and efficient operation, particularly in dimmed clinical settings required for stress echo tests. Key features include:
- Low-Light Optimization: The system is equipped with a backlit keyboard and a well-lit printing surface.
- Optimal Viewing: It features a centrally mounted, full-size monitor designed to swivel, allowing clinicians to adjust the screen for the best viewing angle.