
Chapter 6 Parameter Monitoring
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6.6.4 Measure Display
This series of monitors can display T1, T2 and TD (their difference) through two body temperature channels (T1
and T2).
Figure 6.21 Temp Data Display
6.6.5 Temp Unit Setup
Select [Main Menu]-[Maintenance]-[User Maintain>>], input passwords and select [Units Setup>>]-[Temp], the
temperature unit can be:
℃
(degree Celsius) or
℉
(degree Fahrenheit).
6.6.6 Alarm Setup
Select body temperature parameter region to enter [Alarm Setup] and then set in the pop-up window the alarm
attributes of the options T1, T2 and TD.
6.7 IBP (Optional)
6.7.1 General Description
Invasive blood pressure measure is based on the principle of liquid isopiestic pressure transfer to realize direct
measure on blood pressure. The arterial blood pressure and its changes are sent to the pressure induction surface
of a pressure-sensitive sensor through physiological saline-filled conduits by means of the arterial cannula method;
then the arterial blood pressure signal is linearly converted by the pressure-sensitive sensor into electrical signals
which are then amplified and filtered via signal amplifying circuits and filter circuits to obtain real-time pressure
and pulse wave; then the A/D conversion and relevant manual calibration of zero pressure reference point are
performed under the control of the CPU, correlated wave crests and troughs of the above pressure/pulse wave
signals are recognized and the pressure and pulse rate (PR) are calculated by adapting a given software algorithm;
and finally, the desired systolic pressure, diastolic pressure, mean pressure and PR values are obtained.
6.7.2 Safety Information
Warning
Pressure sensors specified in this User manual only are allowed to be used and repeated use of
disposable pressure sensors is not allowed.
Contact of the monitor
’s sensors and cables with high-frequency surgical equipment should be
avoided in order to prevent animals from being burnt by leaked current when the monitor is in
contact with high-frequency surgical equipment.
Contact of accessories with electrically connected metallic parts should be avoided while
connecting and using such accessories.
The working temperature of such accessories should be considered when they are used; and
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