Monitoring ICG
15-5
15.6.2 Placing ICG Sensors
Appropriate sensor placement is important for good signal quality and accurate
measurements. Attach ICG sensors to the patient as shown below:
1. Two neck sensors placed on each side of the neck, directly below the earlobe.
2. Two thorax sensors placed on each side of the thorax, level with the xyphoid process
and in line with the midaxillary line. Each pair of sensors should be opposite directly to
each other (180
°
) as shown in the figure above.
15.6.3 Setting up the Patient Information
1. Select the ICG parameter window to enter the [
ICG Setup
] menu.
2. Select
[
Patient Demographics >>
].
3. Select
[
Height
] and [
Weight
] and then select the appropriate settings. The patient’s
height and weight are important for ICG monitoring. The system will automatically
check them when an ICG module is connected. If no values are entered or the entered
values do not meet the requirements, corresponding prompt messages will be given in
the ICG parameter window.
4. Enter other parameters. PAWP, CVP, PA mean and Art mean are obtained from IBP.
The Art mean is obtained from either IBP Art or NIBP Mean. If these values cannot be
obtained automatically, you can enter them manually.
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...
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