A specially designed computerised patient-monitoring system surveys electroencephalogram and cardiovascular variables continuously, as well as up to twelve other variables at timed intervals. Special features include trend recordings, alarms, marking facilities and “suspend” monitoring. The ease of data entry and recall is an advantage.
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