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• “
RR
”: the label of Respiration. “
rpm
” is the unit of the Respiration Rate (respiration per minute). The big font
“14” is the value of Respiration rate.
• “
”: Breath symbol. The blinking frequency is the same as the Respiration Rate.
• “
”: the high and low alarm limit setting for Respiration Rate.
• “
” : the apnea alarm status in RESP alarm setting, refer to the following Section for details.
8.4 Changing RESP Settings
Select “Menu”
“RESP” to enter into RESP related setting.
•
Gain:
Respiration amplification/gain times, 4 options: X1/2, X1, X2, X4. The default is X1 for adult and pedi-
atric patient, and X2 for neonate patient.
X1 waveform scale with base gain
X1/2 half scale size of the base gain
X2 twice scale size of the base gain
X4 four times scale size of the base gain
•
Speed:
Respiration waveform sweeping speed of, 2 options: 6.25mm/s and 12.5 mm/s. The default is 12.5
mm/s.
•
Apnea:
The timeout setting for apnea alarm (in second). It can be set as any number from 5 to 120 seconds,
the step is 1 second. Icon “
” displays on the lower left corner of Respiration Panel; When the
device has not detected any breathing signal for the specified time, the “Apnea” alarm prompts on, and
alarm sound will be activated. If it is set as OFF, the icon “
” displays on lower left corner of the
Respiration Panel.
Note: when “Wires” is set as “12-lead” in ECG related settings, then “Apnea” can be set as off, 10, 15, 20,
25, 30, 35 and 40.
•
Source:
Respiration signal source. This item is fixed to be “CO
2
” if CO
2
monitoring function is selected.
Otherwise, the source will be obtained by measuring the thoracic impedance via ECG electrodes, the signal
source can come from the ECG electrodes defined by “ECG Lead I” and “ECG Lead II”. (Note: WHEN “12-
lead” is selected, then the “Source” is fixed to be “ECG Lead II” and nonadjustable.)
•
Zero:
press it to perform CO
2
zeroing.
•
PARM:
to enter into RR alarm setting. See Section “Understanding the Alarm Setting”.
•
Default:
resume to the factory default value.
Note:
in RESP settings window, CO
2
and/or AG Settings can be entered if your monitor is configured with
CO
2
monitoring and/or AG Monitoring.
: click it to turn on or off CO
2
Monitoring. When the CO
2
monitoring is selected,
then all items setting as “RESP” will shift to “CO
2
”.
See Chapter Monitoring Carbon Dioxide (CO
2
)
.
:click it to turn on or off AG Monitoring. When the AG monitoring is selected,
then all items setting as “RESP” will shift to “AG”.
See Chapter Monitoring Anesthetic Gas (AG)
.
Chapter 9
MONITORING NIBP
9.1 Introduction
9.1.1 The Oscillometric Blood Pressure Measurement
This device applies the typical non-invasive blood pressure measurement with the oscillometric method. A
cuff is used to occlude the artery by inflating it above the patient’s systolic pressure, the device measures the
amplitude of pressure changes with pulsation in the cuff as the cuff pressure decreases. The pulsations in-
crease in amplitude, and reach a maximum, then diminish along with the decrement of cuff pressure. The cuff
pressure corresponding to the maximal pulse amplitude approximates to the mean artery pressure (MAP), the
cuff pressure at the pulse amplitude backward reduced according to proper proportion is defined as systolic
pressure (SYS), and the cuff pressure at the pulse amplitude forward reduced according to proper proportion
is defined as diastolic pressure (DIA).
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