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Icon “C.O.” on the box is the C.O. connector, the connector maybe different because of the different configu-
ration, please refer to the box in your hand.
Note:
• If you insert 2 same boxes into (eg. 2 boxes with C.O. function), then the second box will not be recognized.
That’s, the monitor can recognize at most one C.O., one CO
2
and 4 IBP. For some models, the icon “
”
will be displayed on the screen if the C.O. function is recognized.
14.3.2 C.O. Measuring Procedure
1. Connect the cable to the C.O, connector on the monitor. connect the catheter and temperature probe to the
C.O. cable as shown in following Figure.
14.3.3 The placing process of catheter
The conventional intubation for C.O. Measurement is placing the catheter from the vein under the clavicle,
through superior vena cava, right atrium, right ventricle, and finally to pulmonary artery. During the intubation,
the position of the catheter can be viewed by X-Ray scanning or estimated blindly. Normally the IBP moni-
toring is used to estimate the blind intubation, the blood pressure waveform is different at different position.
The following figures show the blood pressure waveforms at the position from right atrium (RA), through right
ventricle (RV) to pulmonary artery (PA) and finally getting the pulmonary artery contract pressure (RACP).
IBP waveform at different position
Catheter
Connector for injectate
temperature probe
Injectate temperature
probe
Injectate delivery system
Cables
“ ” means connecting
with each other
Connect the C.O. cable
to the C.O. connector
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