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Trio™ Operating Instructions
2.4.6
IBP Monitoring (Optional)
Invasive Blood Pressure (IBP) is a direct measurement of the patient's arterial or venous blood
pressure. IBP utilizes a catheter that is inserted directly into a vein or artery and is connected
to a transducer for interpretation of Systolic (Sys), Diastolic (Dia) and/or Mean Arterial
Pressures (MAP).
The user may label the IBP channel according to the insertion site of the catheter or according
to the vessel being monitored. To do this select the IBP label, located in the upper left corner
of the IBP waveform tile, using the Navigator™ Knob. The labels are:
ART
,
PA
,
CVP
,
RAP
,
LAP
and
ICP
. The selection of IBP labels will alter the IBP waveform default scale.
NOTE:
For CVP, RAP, LAP and ICP only the Mean Arterial Pressure is
measured.
NOTE:
An arterial pressure catheter should not be used on a limb
that is being utilized for any other medical procedure. For
example, an IV catheter, NIBP measurement or SpO
2
readings.
NOTE:
Please refer to pressure transducer manufacturer's
instructions for suggested procedures and maintenance.
Follow hospital policy regarding catheter insertion, insertion
site checks and cleaning.
NOTE:
Pressure transducers are protected against the effects of
defibrillation and electrocautery.
NOTE:
Please refer to the local hospital policy for requirements for
routine zeroing and calibration of invasive pressure lines.
LABEL
DEFINITION
DEFAULT SCALE (mmHg)
ART
Arterial Blood Pressure
0 – 150
PA
Pulmonary Artery Pressure
0 – 100
CVP
Central Venous Pressure
0 – 40
RAP
Right Atrial Pressure
0 – 40
LAP
Left Atrial Pressure
0 – 40
ICP
Intracranial Pressure
0 – 40
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