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Visual Alert Level

A visual alert level in CUSUM analysis is a predefined horizontal line drawn on the chart that serves as a trigger point for clinical or educational attention.

It does not always correspond to formal statistical thresholds but is used as a practical tool to:

How It Works

In the CUSUM chart:

When the CUSUM curve crosses this level, it visually suggests that the number or magnitude of complications exceeds the acceptable trend.

Why Use a Visual Alert Level?

Example

In our ICP monitor placement example:

Customization

Visual alert levels can be adjusted based on:

They serve not as punitive thresholds, but as safety-oriented prompts to reflect and improve.