Information typically included in a Cardiorespiratory
Monitor Download Data Set:
You will receive a summary of findings, interpretation
of data, and treatment suggestions in letter format.
General information: Study range, parental compliance,
interpretation (normal/ abnormal/significantly abnormal),
recommendations customized by patient
demographics and study findings (for example: continue
the monitor, consider referral to a pediatric cardiologist,
rule out treatable causes of apnea/ bradycardia, consider
polygraphic evaluation if clinically indicated, consider
stopping the monitor, encourage the family to use the
monitor during all sleep periods, etc.).
Central Apnea: Number of valid episodes breaching the
log and alarm limits. Duration of longest Apnea, with
date, time, and lowest associated heartrate.
Heartrate Data: Number of
valid episodes breaching the log and alarm limits for
Bradycardia and Tachycardia. Lowest valid beat-to-beat
Bradycardia, with date, time, association with any respiratory
event, and duration. |