ANI Monitor V1 - Continuous analgesia monitoring system
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MD/PRD/IN16.ANIV1 V.14 - 12 MAR 2020
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that an ANIm measure between 50 and 70 during surgery makes a hemodynamic
reactivity episode
unlikely
in the following 10 minutes;
•
that an ANIm lower than 50 makes hemodynamic reactivity
very likely
in the
following 10 minutes.
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Installing the ANI Monitor V1
3.1
Perfusion stand
Position the ANI Monitor V1 in order for the main power supply to be easily plugged in. The
monitor can be installed on a perfusion stand (figure 1) by using a specific "pole clamp",
which fit pole diameters ranging from 19 to 38 mm.
The user is responsible for ensuring
that a suitable stand is used.
Figure 1
3.2
ANI Sensor V1 / ANI Sensor V2 / ANI Sensor V1 PLUS
ANI calculation is based on R-R interval variability in ECG. Since the ANI Monitor V1 is not
an ECG monitor, the electrodes have been designed to retrieve information related to QRS
complexes. The acquisition of a cardiac vector is enough to get an ANI calculation.
The electrodes are composed of a two-part device: a dual sensor and a single sensor connected
together by an electrical thread (figure 2).
The sensor itself is divided into two areas. One part is an adhesive area and the other, the
active area, is covered with conductive gel (figure 3).