6.2.3. Episode History

Click on path: PATIENTS (All Patients) > Patient Name > Episode History

Episode History displays the list of all recorded episodes received with patient transmissions since the last In-clinic follow-up.

Recorded episodes are automatically extracted upon receipt of each patient transmission.

6.2.3.1. Arrhythmia & Non - Arrhythmia Episodes Tables

Episodes are presented using two separate tables:

  • One table for Arrhythmia Episodes.
  • One table for Non - Arrhythmia Episodes.

Both tables share the same structure and layout. Users can sort the data by clicking on the column headers, which represent different criteria. By default, tables are sorted by date and time.

Reviewed
This column indicates whether the episode has been previously viewed:
  • The magnifying glass icon indicates the episode is not reviewed yet.
  • The check mark icon indicates the episode is reviewed.
  • The bookmark icon indicates the episode is saved for further review.
Type
This column indicates the type of Episodes. The possible values depend on the type of device like Mode switches, Patient arrhythmias, and Auto-threshold measurements.
Please refer to the device programming guide for details. The Real-Time EGM episode represents the EGM strip recorded by the device precisely at the moment a transmission occurs.
Date
The date the episode was recorded.
Time
The time of day the episode was recorded
Duration
Only for Arrhythmia table.
This column indicates the duration of the episode.
Last Therapy
Only for Arrhythmia table.
This column indicates the last therapy delivered during the episode. It may be preceded by one or more therapies — for example, an ATP followed by a shock.
Comment
Only for Non-Arrhythmia table.
For Auto-Threshold episodes, the result of the threshold test is displayed as comment.
EGM
Click on EGM or anywhere in the line to show the episode's EGM.

6.2.3.2. EGM Episode

The tachogram displayed on screen represents the entire duration of the episode.

Within the tachogram, the window of interest is highlighted with a white background.

To adjust the window, click and drag within the window to reposition along the timeline. Event markers are shown as numbered blue flags in the tachogram.

The section with EGMs displays a stack of EGM strips that are focused on the selected time window. To navigate along the timeline, click anywhere on the EGM and drag horizontally.

The episodes markers are displayed underneath the EGMs.

Please note that the EGM is only available for portions of the episode’s duration — specifically the segments highlighted with a dedicated color in the scrollbar.

Event markers are depicted with their name and corresponding number in the tachogram.

Please refer to the device programming guide for markers and event markers details.

Show, Hide, Reset
These buttons allow you to display the caliper over the EGM(s) and markers section. Drag and resize the caliper to measure a duration/rhythm.
Analysis
Click the Analysis button to switch to the Episode Analysis screen

6.2.3.3. EGM Episode Analysis

In the Analysis screen, event markers are shown in a stack on the left side. Clicking a marker automatically scrolls the EGM(s) horizontally, positioning them at the corresponding event. Detailed information about the selected event is shown beneath the EGM strip(s).