MIROxi
User Manual cod. 980265
Rev 1.6
Page 19 of 32
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Final DYSPNEA
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Baseline FATIGUE
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Final FATIGUE
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Distance (m)
These follow the Borg scale and can have the following values: 0, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, the distance covered is
indicated in m.
The Borg scale coefficients represent the following severity values:
SCALE
SEVERITY
0
None
0.5
Very Very Slight (Just Noticeable)
1
Very Slight
2
Slight
3
Moderate
4
Somewhat Severe
5
Severe
6
“
7
Very Severe
8
“
9
Very Very Severe (Almost Maximum)
10
Maximum
Use and to enter data; use OK to pass to next data.
Walk test data results are shown in the following 6 screens.
To print data see Paragraph 3.3. The printout version of the test will only show the walk test results; an example of a test
printout report is attached.
Press ESC and then to end the test at any moment
.
WARNING
One of the parameters calculated by the
MIROxi
during an oximetry test is the so-called “Recovery Time”.
The Recovery Time is defined as the time taken for the SpO2 value to return to at least 99% of the average
base value calculated during the initial phase of the test.
2.8.2
Sleep Oximetry
To activate this test press (
). This test records the variations of the patient’s parameters overnight.
Providing the Energy saving option is abilitated in the initial set up (see paragraph 2.4), after approximately 5 minutes,
MIROxi
will go on standby i.e., it stops beeping and the display turns off. The led signal remains on. To control the
correct functioning while on standby, press
, then after 1 minute
MIROxi
will return to standby.
If no signal is received while on standby then the device will automatically exit this phase and a warning message will
appear (sensor unplugged or finger not detected correctly).
The data shown are the same as described in the preceding test, except for information on this present phase, which has
not been envisaged for this test.
After the required time the test can be interrupted as previously described.
To print data see Paragraph 3.3.; an example of a test printout report is attached.
2.8.3
SPO2 BPM Oximetry Test
To start the test, press from the oximetry test menu screen.
The display will show “oximeter (SpO2/BPM)”. The test duration is unlimited and the aim is to record variations of the
oximetry values during the period required by the doctor.
During the test the display will show the information shown here. The icons
BEEP and ALARM enable the user to modify the set up:
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BEEP
, use
to activate/disactivate the acoustic heart rate signal
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ALARM
, use
to activate/disactivate the various alarms, as described in
paragraph 2.8
The display does not have the standby function, it always shows test data.
To end test press ESC and then .
To print data see Paragraph 3.3.; an example of a test printout report is shown.
If the finger is removed from the sensor during the test, the following message is shown (even if on standby):
WARNING