User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- IntelliVue Patient Monitor
- 1 Introduction 13
- 2 Alarms 49
- 3 Patient Alarms and INOPs 65
- 4 Managing Patients 95
- 5 ECG, Arrhythmia, ST and QT Monitoring 111
- 6 Monitoring Pulse Rate 155
- 7 Monitoring Respiration Rate (Resp) 159
- 8 Monitoring SpO2 165
- 9 Monitoring NBP 173
- 10 Monitoring Temperature 181
- 11 Monitoring Invasive Pressure 183
- 12 Monitoring Cardiac Output 195
- 13 Monitoring Carbon Dioxide 213
- 14 Monitoring Airway Flow, Volume and Pressure 225
- 15 Monitoring tcGas 233
- 16 Monitoring Intravascular Oxygen Saturation 241
- 17 Monitoring EEG 249
- 18 Monitoring BIS 257
- 19 Assigning a Telemetry Device and a Monitor to One Patient 265
- 20 Trends 271
- 21 Calculations 283
- 22 High Resolution Trend Waves 289
- 23 Event Surveillance 291
- 24 ProtocolWatch 309
- 25 Recording 317
- 26 Printing Patient Reports 325
- 27 Using the Drug Calculator 337
- 28 IntelliBridge EC10 Module 343
- 29 VueLink Modules 347
- 30 Using Timers 351
- 31 Respiratory Loops 355
- 32 Laboratory Data 359
- 33 Care and Cleaning 361
- 34 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 365
- 35 Accessories 369
- 36 Specifications 387
- 37 Default Settings Appendix 429
- Index 449
- Introduction
- Introducing the Monitor
- Devices for Acquiring Measurements
- Operating and Navigating
- Operating Modes
- Understanding Screens
- Connecting Additional Displays to the Monitor
- Using the XDS Remote Display
- Using the Visitor Screen
- Understanding Profiles
- Understanding Settings
- Changing Wave Speeds
- Freezing Waves
- Using Labels
- Entering Measurements Manually
- Changing Monitor Settings
- Checking Your Monitor Revision
- Getting Started
- Disconnecting from Power
- Networked Monitoring
- Using the Integrated PC
- Using the X2 or MP5 with a Host Monitor
- Alarms
- Patient Alarms and INOPs
- Patient Alarm Messages
- Technical Alarm Messages (INOPs)
- Monitor INOPs
- Battery INOPs
- MMS, MMS Extensions and FMS INOPs
- Display INOPs
- ECG, Arrhythmia, QT and ST INOPs
- Pulse INOPs
- Resp INOPs
- NBP INOPs
- Temperature INOPs
- SpO2 INOPs
- Pressure INOPs
- CO2 INOPs
- SO2 INOPs
- C.O. INOPs
- tcGas INOPs
- EEG INOPs
- BIS INOPs
- Spirometry INOPs
- VueLink INOPs
- IntelliBridge INOPs
- Telemetry INOPs
- ProtocolWatch INOPs
- Calculated Values INOPs
- Cableless Measurement Device INOPs
- Managing Patients
- Admitting a Patient
- Quick Admitting a Patient
- Editing Patient Information
- Discharging a Patient
- Transferring Patients
- Data Upload from an MMS
- Care Groups
- ECG, Arrhythmia, ST and QT Monitoring
- Skin Preparation for Electrode Placement
- Connecting ECG Cables
- Selecting the Primary and Secondary ECG Leads
- Checking Paced Status
- Understanding the ECG Display
- Monitoring Paced Patients
- Changing the Size of the ECG Wave
- Changing the Volume of the QRS Tone
- Changing the ECG Filter Settings
- Selecting Positions of Va and Vb Chest Leads (for 6-lead placement)
- Choosing EASI or Standard Lead Placement
- About ECG Leads
- ECG Lead Fallback
- ECG Lead Placements
- Capture 12-Lead
- EASI ECG Lead Placement
- ECG and Arrhythmia Alarm Overview
- Using ECG Alarms
- ECG Safety Information
- About Arrhythmia Monitoring
- Switching Arrhythmia Analysis On and Off
- Choosing an ECG Lead for Arrhythmia Monitoring
- Understanding the Arrhythmia Display
- Arrhythmia Relearning
- Arrhythmia Alarms
- About ST Monitoring
- Switching ST On and Off
- Understanding the ST Display
- Updating ST Baseline Snippets
- Recording ST Segments
- About the ST Measurement Points
- ST Alarms
- Viewing ST Maps
- About QT/QTc Interval Monitoring
- QT Alarms
- Switching QT Monitoring On and Off
- Monitoring Pulse Rate
- Monitoring Respiration Rate (Resp)
- Monitoring SpO2
- SpO2 Sensors
- Applying the Sensor
- Connecting SpO2 Cables
- Measuring SpO2
- SpO2 Signal Quality Indicator (Fast SpO2 only)
- Assessing a Suspicious SpO2 Reading
- Changing the Averaging Time
- Understanding SpO2 Alarms
- Pleth Wave
- Perfusion Numeric
- Perfusion Change Indicator
- Setting SpO2/Pleth as Pulse Source
- Setting Up Tone Modulation
- Setting the QRS Volume
- Calculating SpO2 Difference
- Monitoring NBP
- Introducing the Oscillometric NBP Measurement
- Preparing to Measure NBP
- Starting and Stopping Measurements
- Enabling Automatic Mode and Setting Repetition Time
- Enabling Sequence Mode and Setting Up The Sequence
- Choosing the NBP Alarm Source
- Switching Pulse from NBP On/Off
- Assisting Venous Puncture
- Calibrating NBP
- Monitoring Temperature
- Monitoring Invasive Pressure
- Setting up the Pressure Measurement
- Zeroing the Pressure Transducer
- Adjusting the Calibration Factor
- Displaying a Mean Pressure Value Only
- Changing the Pressure Wave Scale
- Optimizing the Waveform
- Using the Wave Cursor
- Non-Physiological Artifact Suppression
- Choosing the Pressure Alarm Source
- Calibrating Reusable Transducer CPJ840J6
- Calculating Cerebral Perfusion Pressure
- Calculating Pulse Pressure Variation
- Measuring Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure
- Editing the Wedge
- Identifying the Pressure Analog Output Connector
- Monitoring Cardiac Output
- Hemodynamic Parameters
- Using the C.O. Procedure Window
- Accessing the Setup C.O. and Setup CCO Menus
- Entering the HemoCalc Window
- Measuring C. O. Using the PiCCO Method
- Measuring C.O. Using the Right Heart Thermodilution Method
- Documenting C.O. Measurements
- C.O. Injectate Guidelines
- C.O./CCO Curve Alert Messages
- C.O./CCO Prompt Messages
- C.O./CCO Warning Messages
- C.O./CCO Safety Information
- Monitoring Carbon Dioxide
- Monitoring Airway Flow, Volume and Pressure
- Attaching the Flow Sensor
- Zero Calibration
- Automatic Purging
- Manual Purging
- Gas Compensation
- Setting up Spirometry
- Monitoring tcGas
- Monitoring Intravascular Oxygen Saturation
- Monitoring EEG
- Monitoring BIS
- Assigning a Telemetry Device and a Monitor to One Patient
- Trends
- Calculations
- High Resolution Trend Waves
- Event Surveillance
- Levels of Event Surveillance
- Event Groups
- Event Episodes
- Events Pop-Up Keys
- Event Triggers
- If You Use Alarm Limits As Event Triggers
- If You Set User-defined Threshold Triggers
- If You Set "On Measurement" Triggers
- If You Set Use-defined Deviation Triggers
- Event Retriggering
- Event Notification
- Setting Triggers for NER and Basic Event Surveillance
- Setting Triggers and Notification for Advanced Event Surveillance
- Triggering Events Manually
- Running a Car Seat Assessment Record
- The Events Database
- Viewing Events
- Annotating Events
- Documenting Events
- ProtocolWatch
- Recording
- Printing Patient Reports
- Starting Report Printouts
- Stopping Reports Printouts
- Setting Up Reports
- Setting Up Individual Print Jobs
- Checking Printer Settings
- Printing a Test Report
- Switching Printers On Or Off for Reports
- Dashed Lines on Reports
- Unavailable Printer: Re-routing Reports
- Checking Report Status and Printing Manually
- Printer Status Messages
- Sample Report Printouts
- Using the Drug Calculator
- IntelliBridge EC10 Module
- VueLink Modules
- Using Timers
- Respiratory Loops
- Laboratory Data
- Care and Cleaning
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Accessories
- ECG/Resp Accessories
- NBP Accessories
- Adult/Pediatric Reusable Comfort Cuffs
- Adult/Pediatric Reusable Comfort Cuff Kits
- Adult/Pediatric Reusable EasyCare Cuffs
- Adult/Pediatric Single Patient Cuffs
- Adult/Pediatric Single Patient, Soft Cuffs
- Neonatal/Infant Single Patient Cuffs
- Neonatal/Infant Single Patient, Soft Cuffs
- Neonatal/Infant Cuff Kits
- Invasive Pressure Accessories
- SpO2 Accessories
- Temperature Accessories
- Cardiac Output (C.O.) Accessories
- Mainstream CO2 Accessories
- Sidestream CO2 Accessories
- Mainstream CO2 Accessories (for M3016A)
- Microstream CO2 Accessories
- Spirometry Accessories
- tcGas Accessories
- EEG Accessories
- BIS Accessories
- SO2 Accessories for M1021A
- SO2 Accessories for M1011A
- Recorder Accessories
- Battery Accessories
- Specifications
- Intended Use
- Manufacturer's Information
- Symbols
- Installation Safety Information
- Monitor Mounting Precautions
- Altitude Setting
- Monitor Safety Specifications
- EMC And Radio Regulatory Compliance
- Physical Specifications
- Environmental Specifications
- Performance Specifications
- Interface Specifications
- Measurement Specifications
- Safety and Performance Tests
- Default Settings Appendix
- Country-Specific Default Settings
- Alarm and Measurement Default Settings
- Alarm Default Settings
- ECG, Arrhythmia, ST and QT Default Settings
- Pulse Default Settings
- Respiration Default Settings
- SpO2 Default Settings
- NBP Default Settings
- Temperature Default Settings
- Invasive Pressure Default Settings
- Cardiac Output Default Settings
- CO2 Default Settings
- Spirometry Default Settings
- tcGas Default Settings
- Intravascular Oxygen Saturation
- SvO2 Default Settings
- ScvO2 Default Settings
- EEG Default Settings
- BIS Default Settings
- VueLink Default Settings
36 Specifications
417
Temp
Complies with EN 12470-4:2000. Specified without transducer.
CO2
The CO
2
measurement in M3014A and M3015A complies with EN ISO 21647:2004 + Cor.1:2005
(except alarm system; alarm system complies with IEC 60601-2-49:2001).
Tachycardia Difference to high limit 0 to
50 bpm
5 bpm steps max. 14 seconds
Clamping at 150 to 300 bpm 5 bpm steps
Bradycardia Difference to low limit 0 to
50 bpm
5 bpm steps max. 14 seconds
Clamping at 25 to 100 bpm 5 bpm steps
Invasive Pressure Alarm
Specifications
Range Adjustment Delay
Temp Performance Specifications
Temp Range -1 to 45°C (30 to 113°F)
Resolution 0.1°C (0.2°F)
Accuracy ±0.1°C (±0.2°F)
Average Time Constant
Less than 10 seconds
Temp Alarm Specifications Range Adjustment
Temp High/Low Alarms
-1 to 45°C (30 to 113°F) -1 to 35°C (30 to 95°F), 0.5°C (1.0°F) steps
35 to 45°C (95 to 113°F), 0.1°C (0.2°F) steps
M3015A Microstream CO
2
Performance Specifications
CO2 Range 0 to 150 mmHg (0 to 20 kPa), or 20% CO
2
, whichever is lower
Accuracy Up to 5 minutes during warmup: ±4 mmHg or 12%, whichever is greater
After 5 minutes warmup:
0 to 40 mmHg (0 to 5.3 kPa):±2.2 mmHg (±0.3 kPa)
Above 40 mmHg (5.3 kPa):±(5.5% + (0.08%/mmHg above 40 mmHg)) of
reading
These specifications are valid for 21% O
2
and N
2
balance, up to 35°C ambient
temperature, up to 60 rpm in adult mode and 100 rpm in neonatal mode.
Outside of these conditions the accuracy reaches at a minimum ±4 mmHg or
±12% of the reading, whichever is greater.
Resolution Numeric: 1.0 mmHg (0.1 kPa)
Wave: 0.1 mmHg (0.01 kPa)
Stability Included in Accuracy specifications
awRR Range 0 to 150 rpm
Accuracy 0 to 40 rpm: ±1 rpm
41 to 70 rpm: ±2 rpm
71 to 100 rpm: ±3 rpm
>100 rpm: ±5% of reading
Warm-up Time 5 minutes for full accuracy specification