Dräger Cicero EM Instructions For Use Manual page 83

Integrated anaesthetic workstation
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Combined alarms for no pulse or heart rate:
The heart/pulse rate is determined from the ECG, SpO
and iBP1 and 2.
Measurement
Result
ECG
No heart beat
SpO
Any
2
iBP 1
Any
iBP 2
Any
ECG
Heart beat
SpO
Pulse
2
iBP 1
No Pulse
iBP 2
No Pulse
ECG
Heart beat
SpO
Pulse
2
iBP 1
Pulse
iBP 2
No Pulse
ECG
Heart beat
SpO
Pulse
2
iBP 1
No Pulse
iBP 2
Pulse
ECG
Heart beat
SpO
No Pulse
2
iBP 1
Pulse
iBP 2
Pulse
ECG
Heart beat
SpO
No Pulse
2
iBP 1
No Pulse
iBP 2
No Pulse
The logic of the remaining three parameters is applied if
any of the four is deactivated. If a further parameter fails,
the combination is broken up and a separate alarm
signalled for each parameter.
Monitoring the alarm limits for heart/pulse rates from
different sources:
The heart rate is always determined from the 1st ECG.
Two of the three parameters (SpO
chosen for monitoring the pulse rate. If two of these
parameters output a measured value between the alarm
limits, the advisory message »CHECK xyz!« is generated
instead of a pulse alarm.
A heart/pulse alarm is only generated if at least two
parameters indicate a violation of the alarm limits.
If another para-meter fails, the combination is broken up
and a separate alarm is signalled for each parameter.
2
Message
ASYSTOLE !!!
iBP 1 PULSE? !!!
CHECK iBP 2 !
CHECK iBP 1 !
SPO
SENSOR? !
2
SPO
PULSE? !!!
2
, iBP1 and iBP2) are
2
Special features
Monitoring the alarm limits of the blood
pressure values from different sources:
The NiBP alarm is deactivated when measuring an
arterial pressure.
The standard alarm limits for NiBP and ART are
coupled.
NiBP alarms are suppressed by pressing
the next NiBP measurement is performed.
System screen functions
Alarm concept
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