Ge Mac 2000 Service Manual

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The affordable MACTM 3500 Resting ECG System is designed to help you:

  • Increase productivity with its common interface and intuitive operation
  • Improve sensitivity of emergency physicians’ interpretation of acute myocardial infarction by 50% and cardiologists’ interpretations by 26%, with no loss of specificity1 with its Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) Algorithm. The new ACS algorithm also improved the emergency physician’s acute ischemic syndrome interpretation sensitivity by 53%, while maintaining a specificity of 91%1
  • Speed triage and time to treatment for patients at high risk of cardiac events with configurable critical values and onscreen and printed notifications
  • Tap into the power of MUSETM Cardiology Information System for streamlined workflow and higher functionality with our optional communications package with wireless, LAN, or modem selections
  • Reduce patient data entry time and errors with an optional automated process that includes barcode readers
  • Support your facility's patient safety goals and the Joint Commission's reporting requirements through consistent reporting of critical conditions
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Ge Mac 2000 Service Manual Instructions

1. Xue J, AufderheideT, Scott Wright R, Klein J, Farrell R, Rowlandson I, Young B. Added value ofnew acute coronary syndrome computer algorithm for interpretation ofprehospital electrocardiograms. J Electrocardiol 2004; 37 Suppl:233-239. “co-authored in part by GE Healthcare employees.”