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Handling Multiple ECGs in RScribe Lite

Only the most recent ECG in regards to the timestamp (established within RScribe Lite) is saved, and will have its data populated into the applicable ECG form item group in ClinSpark. That means if more than one ECG was taken, only the last one (timestamp wise) is usable and saved through ClinSpark. Please refer to the figure and accompanying text below for a better understanding:

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Figure 3: Screenshot demonstrating that ECGs can be captured out of order, resulting in the ClinSpark Agent populating the ECG form with the wrong ECG data.

Looking at the example - in the tabs at the top of the form, it can be seen that 3 ECGs have been taken in RScribe Lite. The first ECG being at 2:25:26, the second (labeled “4)") at 2:25:43, and the third (labeled “5)") being at 2:25:27. So if the user were to end RScribe Lite and click “OK” on the ClinSpark web app’s prompt to fill the ECG data form, it would populate the associated form item group timepoint with the ECG at the timestamp of 2:25:43.

A very easy way to know which ECG will be used is by looking at the order of tabs. The tab furthest to the right is the ECG that will be used to populate the associated form item group in ClinSparkWhen handling multiple collected ECGs, the user might be looking at several different tabs. Each tab represents a different ECG. The user is able to select the best 10 seconds or use the autoselect 10 best seconds as usual, on any of the tabs.

Prior to import, the user would be advised to close all of the irrelevant tabs that should not be used. The only tab that should remain open is the one containing the selected 10 seconds. This will help the user make sure the correct ECG is importing into the system.

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Figure 3: Screenshot demonstrating multiple ECG tabs displayed at the same time.

Accessing Uploaded ECG data locally

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