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Monitoring Cardiac Output
12.1 Introduction
The cardiac output (C.O.) measurement invasively measures cardiac output and other
hemodynamic parameters using the right heart (atria) thermodilution method. A cold
solution of known volume and temperature is injected into the right atrium through the
proximal port of a pulmonary artery (PA) catheter. The cold solution mixes with the blood
in the right ventricle and the change in blood temperature is measured with a thermistor at
the distal end of the catheter in the pulmonary artery. The temperature change is displayed
as a curve in the C.O. split screen, and the monitor calculates the C.O. value from this curve.
The C.O. value is inversely proportional to the area under the curve. As cardiac output
varies continuously, a series of measurements must be carried out to achieve a reliable C.O.
average value. Always use the average of multiple thermodilution measurements for therapy
decisions. The monitor is capable of storing 6 measurements.
Setup key
C.O. start key
Connector for C.O. cable
Summary of Contents for BeneView T8
Page 1: ...BeneView T8 Patient Monitor Operation Manual...
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Page 8: ...2 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 24: ...Safety 1 6 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 29: ...The Basics 2 5 2 2 4 Rear View Ventilation 1 10 4 3 5 2 9 8 6 7...
Page 74: ...Alarms 6 10 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 114: ...Monitoring NIBP 9 10 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 124: ...Monitoring IBP 11 8 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 142: ...Monitoring Carbon Dioxide 13 12 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 172: ...Monitoring RM 17 10 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 184: ...Review 19 10 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 206: ...Recording 21 8 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 210: ...Other Functions 22 4 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 256: ...Product Specifications A 24 FOR YOUR NOTES...
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