Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (Nibp); Invasive Blood Pressure (Ibp) - Dräger Cicero EM Instructions For Use Manual

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Non-invasive blood pressure (NiBP)

Input.........................................: IEC type CF, floating, Colour-coded purple
Measuring method ....................: Oscillometric
Measuring range.......................: Adult mode:
Resolution: ...............................: 1 mmHg (0.1 kPa)
Accuracy ..................................: 1 mmHG (0.1 kPa)
Unit of measure ........................: mmHg or kPa
Inflation of cuff ..........................: The cuff is inflated to the preset starting pressure for the first measurement; after
Release air from the cuff ...........: – Upon completion of the measurement.
Max. cuff pressure ....................: 300 mmHg
Max. measuring time .................: 90 seconds
Intervals for automatic
measurements ..........................: Every 2, 3, 5, 10, 15 minutes. Manually triggered interim measurement
Venous congestion ...................: Adjustable cuff pressure

Invasive blood pressure (iBP)

Input.........................................: Floating, IEC type CF; colour-coded grey.
Input sensitivity .........................: 42.5 and 50 µV/V/10 mmHg
Input impedance .......................: 90 kΩ (can be changed to 1 MΩ)
Bridge voltage ..........................: 5 V DC
Bridge impedance ....................: 200 Ω to 10 kΩ
Zero alignment..........................: Semi-automatic; not possible while pressure continues to fluctuate
Bandwidth ................................: 0 to 7 Hz (– 3 dB)
158
20 to 290 mmHg
Neonatal mode:
5 to 150 mmHg
reading off the systolic pressure, the cuff is inflated to 20 mmHg above the last
measured systolic value for the next measurement. If the inflation pressure is too low
for correct measurement of the systolic pressure, air is automatically released from
the cuff and the measurement is repeated 5 seconds later with a higher cuff
pressure. If it is still too low, the air is released again and the measurement repeated
30 seconds later with an elevated cuff pressure.
– When measurement is interrupted by pressing »Stop« button.
– When the maximum measuring time is exceeded.
– When the maximum cuff pressure is reached.
– In the presence of undue artefacts.
– In the event of a power failure / when switching off the monitor.
– When NiBP function deactivated.
(40 kPa)
for adults
150 mmHg
(20 kPa)
for neonates
for adults
60 seconds
for neonates
does not affect the time between automatic measurements.
(with site label »ART« or »AORTA«);
range ± 70 mmHg. Inaccuracy < 0.5 mmHg.
(3.0 to 38.6 kPa)
(0.6 to 20 kPa)

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