Monnal T60 Advanced - User manual
It enables comparison of the instantaneous CO2 value with the average CO2 concentration line, in or-
der to reveal a sudden variation in the CO2 level.
4.6.11.4 Chest compression phase set-points
FiO
2
fraction of oxygen inhaled
RR CPV
respiratory rate (bpm)
PL sync
synchronized low pressure (cmH
2
O)
PH sync
synchronized high pressure (cmH
2
O)
T high
high-level duration (s)
4.6.11.5 ROSC phase set-points
FiO2
fraction of oxygen inhaled
RR
minimum respiratory rate (b)
PEEP Positive exhalation pressure (cmH
2
O)
PI
Insufflation pressure (cmH
2
O)
I. Trig Inspiratory Trigger (L/min)
4.6.11.6 Operation
Chest compression phase
At the start of the CPV function, the “Chest compressions” phase is enabled, and remains so until the
ROSC
key is pressed. Detection of the first chest compressions is confirmed by the sound of 5 audible
beeps.
During this phase, the set-point panel is pink and 3 measurement blocks specific to cardiopulmonary
resuscitation are available.
These measurement blocks are indicated by the following symbol:
During this phase, ventilation alternates between a level of high pressure and low pressure triggered by
the ventilator. The pressure is specifically regulated to optimize the chest compressions.
ROSC (Return of Spontaneous Circulation) phase
The “ROSC” phase is activated by pressing the
ROSC
key.
The following message “ROSC Phase: Return to standard ventilation” displays in the alarm panel. The
set-point panel turns back to blue. The measurement blocks specific to CPR have moved to the sec-
ond monitoring page.
The ventilation delivered in the ROSC phase is pressure assisted and controlled. The default respirato-
ry rate in the ROSC phase is greater than that of the previous phase to compensate for the loss of ven-
tilation introduced by the chest compressions.
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