23 Event Surveillance

Viewing Events

Event Review

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HR

Brady

SpO2

DESAT

Resp

APNEA

Manual

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Event bars: Each event bar represents one event. The height indicates the event severity. Bars that extend over more than one channel represent combi-events. Manually-captured events are marked with a bar above the timeline instead of in the measurement channels.

Event values: Event information for the currently-selected event is shown on the left of the review window. The trigger measurement is highlighted.

If an alarm triggers the event, the monitor shows the alarm conditions that triggered the event.

If the event trigger was user-defined, instead of an alarm condition the monitor shows for example SpO2 94<96, where the second number is the current event trigger threshold and the first number is the maximum deviation from the set limit.

Trigger threshold: The horizontal lines show the trigger thresholds. Gaps in the line indicate that the trigger was inactive for a while, possibly because alarms were switched off or because there was an INOP condition in the group measurements.

Timeline: The timeline at the bottom indicates the period currently stored in the event database.

Event Episode Window

To enter the Event Episode window, select the pop-up key Show Episode.

Depending on the event group settings, the Event Episode window shows either 20 minutes of average trend event information, four minutes of high-resolution event information, or 15 seconds of realtime wave information.

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Philips MP60/70/80/90, MP20/30, MP40/50 manual Event Episode Window, Apnea

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