Oximax Spd™ Alert Feature; Oximax™ Pulse Oximetry Sensor Technology - Nellcor OXIMAX N-600X Series Service Manual

Pulse oximeter with alarm management system
Hide thumbs Also See for OXIMAX N-600X Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Theory of Operations
Rate Delay feature distinguishes clinically significant events from minor and brief
pulse rate limit violations that result in nuisance alarms.
To use the Pulse Rate Delay feature, set the traditional alarm management upper and
lower pulse rate alarm limits. Then, set the Pulse Rate Delay. The Pulse Rate Delay
limit controls the time the pulse rate level crosses either limit before an audible alarm
sounds. Refer to Using the Pulse Rate Delay Alarm Management Feature, page 78, for
managing pulse rate alarms.
OxiMax SPD™ Alert Feature
The OxiMax SPD™ Alert (SPD) method of detecting patterns of desaturation in adults
is a function of the software within the OxiMax N-600x pulse oximeter, which detects
repetitive occurrences of desaturation followed by resaturation. These patterns are
indicative of repetitive reductions in airflow through the upper airway and into the
lungs. When SPD is enabled, the default value for SatSeconds is set to100. Set the
upper and lower SpO
Set the alarm type to visual only or audio and visual. The default setting of one (1) is
the most sensitive to patterns of desaturation. Select from three alarm sensitivity
settings: 1 (most sensitive), 2 (medium sensitivity) or 3 (least sensitive), with 1
resulting in more alarms and 3 resulting in fewer alarms, or turn it to OFF. The alarm
sensitivity value appears directly under the SPD triangle icon. Refer to Using the
OxiMax SPD™ Alert Feature, page 77, for detecting patterns of desaturation.
OxiMax™ Pulse Oximetry Sensor Technology
Use OxiMax™ pulse oximetry sensors, which are specifically designed for use with the
oximeter. Identify OxiMax pulse oximetry sensors by the deep blue and/or white
colors of the plugs. All OxiMax pulse oximetry sensors contain a memory chip
carrying information about the sensor which the oximeter needs for correct
operation, including the sensor's calibration data, model type, troubleshooting
codes, and error detection data.
This unique oximetry architecture enables several new features. When an OxiMax
pulse oximetry sensor is connected to the OxiMax N-600x pulse oximeter, the
oximeter reads the information from the OxiMax pulse oximetry sensor memory
chip, ensures it is error free, and then loads the sensor data prior to monitoring for
new information. As the oximeter reads sensor information, it flashes the sensor
model number on its display. This process may take a few seconds. Once the reading
process is complete, the sensor model number stops flashing and monitoring
begins. The sensor model number disappears after the pulse oximeter starts tracking
the patient's SpO
Pulse oximeters containing OxiMax technology, including the OxiMax N-600x pulse
oximeter, use calibration data contained in the OxiMax pulse oximetry sensor in
calculating the patient's SpO
is improved, since the calibration coefficients can be tailored to each OxiMax pulse
oximetry sensor. Consult the accuracy card included with the oximeter for specific
42
alarm limits using traditional alarm management methods.
2
and pulse rate.
2
. With sensor calibration, the accuracy of many sensors
2
10030881 Rev. B 12-2008
Service Manual

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents