Release D.0 With Software Revision D.00.xx Patient Monitoring

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I n t e l l i V u e M P 2 0 / 30 , M P 4 0/ 5 0 a n d M P 6 0 / 70 / 8 0/ 9 0I NS TR UCTI ON S FOR US EIntelliVue Patient MonitorMP20/30, MP40/50, MP60/70/80/90R e l ea se D. 0 wi th So ft wa r e R e v is i on D . 0 0. x xP a t i e nt M o n i t o r i n g

Part Number M8000-9001GPrinted in Germany 02/064512 610 13551*M8000-9001G*

M8000-9001GTable Of Contents11 Basic OperationIntroducing the IntelliVue FamilyIntelliVue MP20/MP30MP20/MP30 Major Parts and KeysIntelliVue MP40/MP50MP40/MP50 Major Parts and KeysIntelliVue MP60/MP70MP60/MP70 Major Parts and KeysIntelliVue MP80/MP90MP80/MP90 Major Parts and KeysD80 Intelligent DisplayRemote Alarm DeviceDocking StationRelated ProductsFlexible Module Server (M8048A)Measurement ModulesMulti-Measurement Server (M3001A)Measurement Server ExtensionsM3014A, M3015A and M3016A Capnography ExtensionsM3012A Hemodynamic Measurement Server ExtensionOperating and NavigatingSelecting Screen ElementsUsing the Setup MenuUsing the TouchscreenDisabling Touchscreen OperationUsing the SpeedPointUsing the Navigation PointUsing a Mouse or TrackballUsing KeysPermanent KeysSmartKeysHardkeysPop-Up KeysUsing the On-Screen KeyboardUsing the On-Screen CalculatorOperating ModesStandby ModeUnderstanding ScreensSwitching to a Different ScreenChanging a Screen’s ContentUsing Additional DisplaysUsing the Visitor 181919202021212222222324i

Understanding ProfilesSwapping a Complete ProfileSwapping a Settings BlockDefault ProfileLocked ProfilesUnderstanding SettingsChanging Measurement SettingsSwitching a Measurement On and OffSwitching Numerics On and OffAdjusting a Measurement WaveChanging Wave SpeedsChanging the Wave Group SpeedChanging Wave Speed for a ChannelFreezing WavesFreezing An Individual WaveFreezing All WavesMeasuring Frozen WavesChanging The Wave SpeedUpdating The Frozen WaveReleasing Frozen WavesUsing LabelsAbout Label SetsChanging Measurement Labels (e.g. Pressure)Resolving Label ConflictsChanging Monitor SettingsAdjusting the Screen BrightnessAdjusting Touch Tone VolumeSetting the Date and TimeChecking Your Monitor RevisionGetting StartedInspecting the MonitorSwitching OnSetting up the Measurement Servers and ModulesStarting MonitoringDisconnecting from PowerMonitoring After a Power FailureNetworked MonitoringUsing Remote ApplicationsRemote Application Popup 303131313132323232323333333333342 What’s New?What’s New in Release D.0?What’s New in Release C.0?What’s New in Release B.1?What’s New in Release B.0?What’s New in Release A.2?ii353536373839

3 AlarmsVisual Alarm IndicatorsAudible Alarm IndicatorsAlarm Tone ConfigurationTraditional Audible Alarms (HP/Agilent/Philips/Carenet)ISO/IEC Standard 9703-2 Audible AlarmsChanging the Alarm Tone VolumeMinimum Volume for No Central Monitoring INOPAcknowledging AlarmsAcknowledging Disconnect INOPsAlarm Reminder (ReAlarm)Pausing or Switching Off AlarmsTo Pause All AlarmsTo Switch All Alarms OffTo Switch Individual Measurement Alarms On or OffWhile Alarms are Paused or OffRestarting Paused AlarmsResetting Arrhythmia Alarm TimeoutsExtending the Alarm Pause TimeAlarm LimitsViewing Individual Alarm LimitsViewing All Alarm LimitsChanging Alarm LimitsAbout Automatic Alarm Limits (AutoLimits)Documenting Alarm LimitsReviewing AlarmsAlarm Messages WindowReview Alarms WindowUnderstanding Alarm MessagesLatching AlarmsViewing the Alarm Latching SettingsAlarm Latching BehaviorTesting AlarmsAlarm Behavior at 4849495050505151515252524 Patient Alarms and INOPsPatient Alarm MessagesTechnical Alarm Messages (INOPs)5353595 Managing PatientsAdmitting a PatientPatient Category and Paced StatusAdmitting a Centrally-Monitored PatientQuick Admitting a PatientEditing Patient Information777778787879iii

Discharging a PatientTransferring PatientsTransferring a Centrally-Monitored PatientTransferring a Patient with an MMS (no Central Station)Data Upload from an MMSData Exchange Between Information CentersResolving Patient Information MismatchManually Resolving Patient MismatchPatient Mismatch - If One Set of Patient Data is CorrectPatient Mismatch - If Neither Patient Data Set is CorrectPatient Mismatch - If Both Patient Data Sets Are CorrectAutomatically Resolving Patient MismatchCare GroupsUnderstanding the Care Group Overview BarViewing the My Care Group WindowViewing the Other Bed WindowOther Bed Pop-Up KeysVisual Alarm Status Information in the Other Bed WindowCare Group AlarmsTelemetry Data OverviewUnpairing a Telemetry DeviceTelemetry Data Overview Screen ElementSilencing Telemetry Alarms from the BedsideSuspending Telemetry AlarmsUsing 09090906 ECG, Arrhythmia, and ST MonitoringSkin Preparation for Electrode PlacementConnecting ECG CablesSelecting the Primary and Secondary ECG LeadsChecking Paced StatusUnderstanding the ECG DisplayMonitoring Paced PatientsSetting the Paced Status (Pace Pulse Rejection)Avoiding Pace Pulse Repolarization TailsChanging the Size of the ECG WaveTo Change the Size of an Individual ECG WaveTo Change the Size of all the ECG WavesChanging the Volume of the QRS ToneChanging the ECG Filter SettingsChoosing EASI or Standard Lead PlacementAbout ECG LeadsECG Leads MonitoredChanging Lead SetsECG Lead FallbackECG Lead 97

Standard 3-Lead PlacementStandard 5-Lead PlacementChest Electrode Placement10-Lead PlacementConventional 12-Lead ECGModified 12-Lead ECGChoosing Standard or Modified Electrode PlacementLabelling 12-Lead ECG ReportsCapture 12-LeadEASI ECG Lead PlacementECG, Arrhythmia, and ST Alarm OverviewUsing ECG AlarmsExtreme Alarm LimitsECG Alarms Off DisabledHR Alarms When Arrhythmia Analysis is Switched OffHR Alarms When Arrhythmia Analysis is Switched OnECG Safety InformationAbout Arrhythmia MonitoringArrhythmia OptionsWhere Can I Find More Information?Switching Arrhythmia Analysis On and OffChoosing an ECG Lead for Arrhythmia MonitoringAberrantly-Conducted BeatsAtrial Fibrillation and FlutterIntermittent Bundle Branch BlockUnderstanding the Arrhythmia DisplayViewing Arrhythmia WavesArrhythmia Beat LabelsArrhythmia Status MessagesRhythm Status MessagesEctopic Status MessagesArrhythmia RelearningInitiating Arrhythmia Relearning ManuallyAutomatic Arrhythmia RelearnArrhythmia Relearn and Lead FallbackArrhythmia AlarmsYellow Arrhythmia AlarmsArrhythmia Alarms and LatchingSwitching Individual Arrhythmia Alarms On and OffSwitching All Yellow Arrhythmia Alarms On or OffAdjusting the Arrhythmia Alarm LimitsArrhythmia Alarm Timeout PeriodsWhat is a Timeout Period?Resetting the Timeout PeriodHow are Yellow Arrhythmia Alarms Indicated?Behavior of Unsilenced Arrhythmia 11112112112113113113113113113114114114114v

Behavior of Silenced Arrhythmia AlarmsArrhythmia Alarm ChainingUnderstanding PVC-Related AlarmsAbout ST MonitoringSwitching ST On and OffSelecting ST Leads for AnalysisUnderstanding the ST DisplayUpdating ST Baseline SnippetsRecording ST SegmentsAbout the ST Measurement PointsAdjusting ST Measurement PointsST AlarmsSingle- or Multi-lead ST AlarmingChanging ST Alarm LimitsViewing ST MapsCurrent ViewTrend ViewViewing an ST MapWorking in the ST Map Task WindowSwitching Between ST Map ViewsDisplaying an ST Reference BaselineUpdating an ST Map Reference BaselineChanging the Scale of the ST MapChanging the Trending IntervalPrinting an ST Map 21221231241241241251251251251257 Monitoring Pulse RateEntering the Setup Pulse MenuSystem Pulse SourceSwitching Pulse On and OffUsing Pulse AlarmsSelecting the Active Alarm Source: HR or Pulse?Alarm Source Selection DisabledChanging HR/Pulse Alarm LimitsExtreme Alarm LimitsQRS Tone1271271271281281281291291291298 Monitoring Respiration Rate (Resp)Lead Placement for Monitoring RespOptimizing Lead Placement for RespCardiac OverlayLateral Chest ExpansionAbdominal BreathingUnderstanding the Resp DisplayChanging Resp Detection ModesAuto Detection Modevi131131131131132132132132132

Manual Detection ModeResp Detection Modes and Cardiac OverlayChanging the Size of the Respiration WaveChanging the Speed of the Respiration WaveUsing Resp AlarmsChanging the Apnea Alarm DelayResp Safety Information1331331331341341341349 Monitoring SpO2SpO2 SensorsApplying the SensorConnecting SpO2 CablesMeasuring SpO2Assessing a Suspicious SpO2 ReadingUnderstanding SpO2 AlarmsAlarm DelaysAdjusting the Alarm LimitsAdjusting the Desat Limit AlarmPleth WavePerfusion (Pleth) IndicatorSetting SpO2/Pleth as Pulse SourceSetting Up Tone ModulationSetting the QRS VolumeCalculating SpO2 4114114110 Monitoring NBPIntroducing the Oscillometric NBP MeasurementMeasurement LimitationsMeasurement MethodsReference MethodPreparing to Measure NBPCorrecting the Measurement if Limb is not at Heart LevelUnderstanding the NBP NumericsStarting and Stopping MeasurementsEnabling Automatic Mode and Setting Repetition TimeChoosing the NBP Alarm SourceAssisting Venous PunctureCalibrating NBP14314314414414414414514514614614714714711 Monitoring TemperatureMaking a Temp MeasurementSelecting a Temperature for MonitoringExtended Temperature Label SetCalculating Temp Difference149149149150150vii

12 Monitoring Invasive PressureSetting up the Pressure MeasurementSelecting a Pressure for MonitoringExtended Pressure Label SetZeroing the Pressure TransducerZeroing ICP (or IC1/IC2)Determining a Pressure’s Most Recent ZeroZeroing a Pressure MeasurementUsing the Zero HardkeyZeroing All Pressures SimultaneouslyTroubleshooting the ZeroAdjusting the Calibration FactorDisplaying a Mean Pressure Value OnlyChanging the Pressure Wave ScaleOptimizing the WaveformNon-Physiological Artifact SuppressionChoosing the Pressure Alarm SourceCalibrating Reusable Transducer CPJ840J6Making the Pressure CalibrationTroubleshooting the Pressure CalibrationCalculating Cerebral PerfusionCalculating Pulse Pressure VariationMeasuring Pulmonary Artery Wedge PressureEditing the WedgeIdentifying the Pressure Analog Output 415515515515615615715715715815916013 Monitoring Cardiac OutputHemodynamic ParametersUsing the C.O. Procedure WindowAccessing the Setup C.O. and Setup CCO MenusEntering the HemoCalc WindowMeasuring C. O. Using the PiCCO MethodMeasuring Continuous Cardiac OutputMeasuring Systemic Vascular ResistanceSetting Up the PiCCO C.O. MeasurementPerforming PiCCO C.O. MeasurementsEditing PiCCO C.O. MeasurementsSaving and Calibrating PiCCO C.O. MeasurementsCCO Calibration Status IndicatorsMeasuring C.O. Using the Right Heart Thermodilution MethodSetting up RH C.O. MeasurementsIce-Bath Setup for RH Thermodilution C.O. MeasurementsSetting the Computation ConstantPerforming RH C.O. MeasurementsEditing and Saving RH C.O. 67167168168168169169169

Documenting C.O. MeasurementsC.O. Injectate GuidelinesGuidelines for Right Heart Thermodilution C.O. InjectateGuidelines for PiCCO C.O. InjectateInjectate Volume, Patient Weight and ETVI Values (PiCCO Only)C.O./CCO Curve Alert MessagesC.O./CCO Prompt MessagesC.O./CCO Warning MessagesC.O./CCO Safety Information16917017017017017117217317314 Monitoring Carbon DioxideUsing the Capnography Extension (M3014A)Preparing to Measure Mainstream CO2Preparing to Measure Sidestream CO2Using the Sidestream Sensor HolderRemoving Exhaust Gases from the SystemUsing the Mainstream CO2 Extension (M3016A)Preparing to Measure Mainstream CO2Checking Transducer AccuracyCalibrating the TransducerAttaching and Removing the CO2 TransducerUsing the Microstream CO2 Extension (M3015A)Preparing to Measure Microstream CO2Using Microstream AccessoriesUsing the FilterLine and Airway AdapterRemoving Exhaust Gases from the SystemSuppressing Zero CalibrationSetting up Mainstream and Sidestream CO2Adjusting the CO2 Wave ScaleSetting up CO2 CorrectionsSuppressing Sampling (not Mainstream CO2)Changing CO2 AlarmsChanging the Apnea Alarm DelayDeriving Alarms From awRRChanging awRR Alarm 218218318318318318418418418418415 Monitoring Airway Flow, Volume and PressureAttaching the Flow SensorZero CalibrationAutomatic PurgingAdult ModeNeonatal and Pediatric ModesManual PurgingGas CompensationSetting up SpirometryOptimizing Scale Settings187188190190191191191191192192ix

Spirometry Values WindowAlarms and Alarm LimitsChanging the Apnea Alarm DelayAutomatic Alarm SuppressionChoosing Measured AWV ComponentsSetting the Gas Compensation ModeChanging the Type of Balance GasChanging the Concentration of Inspired O2 and the Inspired AgentsChanging the Temperature of the Inspired Gas19219219219319319319319319416 Monitoring tcGasIdentifying tcGas Module ComponentsSetting the tcGas Sensor TemperatureUsing the tcGas Site TimerSetting the tcGas Site TimerRestarting the tcGas SiteTimerDisabling the tcGas Site TimerSetting the tcGas Barometric PressureRemembraning the tcGas TransducerNew/Dried Out TransducersStoring tcGas TransducersCalibrating the tcGas TransducerCalibration FailureTroubleshooting tcGas CalibrationApplying the tcGas TransducerSelecting the tcGas HeatPowerDisplay ModeZeroing the tcGas Relative Heat PowerFinishing tcGas MonitoringTcGas CorrectionsTemperature Correction for tcpCO2Metabolism Correction for 120220220220220220217 Monitoring SvO2Preparing to Monitor SvO2Carrying out a Pre-insertion CalibrationInserting the CatheterPerforming a Light Intensity CalibrationPerforming In-Vivo CalibrationSetting Up the In-Vivo CalibrationMaking the In-Vivo CalibrationCalculating Oxygen Extraction20320420420520520620620620618 Monitoring EEGEEG Monitoring SetupUsing the EEG Impedance/Montage WindowChoosing an EEG Electrode Montagex207208208209

Changing the Impedance LimitAbout Electrode-to-Skin ImpedanceImpedance IndicatorsAbout Compressed Spectral Arrays (CSA)Changing CSA SettingsChanging EEG SettingsSwitching EEG Numerics On and OffChanging the Scale of the EEG Waves for DisplayChanging Filter FrequenciesChanging the Speed of the EEG WaveEEG ReportsEEG Safety InformationEEG and Electrical 419 Monitoring BISBIS Monitoring SetupMonitoring BIS Using the DSC and BIS EngineMonitoring BIS using the BISxManufacturer’s InformationBIS Continuous Impedance CheckBIS Cyclic Impedance CheckStarting a Cyclic Impedance CheckStopping a Cyclic Impedance CheckBIS WindowBIS Impedance IndicatorsChanging the BIS Smoothing RateSwitching BIS and Individual Numerics On and OffChanging the Scale of the EEG WaveSwitching BIS Filters On or OffBIS Safety 22022022120 TrendsViewing TrendsViewing Graphic TrendsViewing Vital Signs TrendsTrends Pop-Up KeysSetting Up TrendsMaking Segment SettingsExpanded ViewTrend Scales for Segment MeasurementsOptimum ScaleTrend GroupNo. of SegmentsTrend GroupsTrend IntervalTrend 227xi

Trend Parameter ScalesGraphical Trend PresentationDocumenting TrendsTrends DatabasesAperiodic Trends DatabaseTrending Multiple-Value MeasurementsScreen TrendsSetting the Screen Trend TimeChanging the Selection of Screen Trends DisplayedActivating the Cursor for Screen TrendsChanging the Screen Trend ViewTabular ViewHorizon ViewSetting the HorizonSetting the Horizon Trend 21 CalculationsViewing CalculationsCalculations WindowsCalculations Pop-Up KeysReviewing CalculationsPerforming CalculationsEntering Values for CalculationsAutomatic Value SubstitutionAutomatic Unit ConversionManual Unit ConversionBSA FormulaDocumenting Calculations23323323423423523523623623623623623722 High Resolution Trend WavesChanging the Hi-Res Trend Waves DisplayedHi-Res Trend Wave ScalesHi-Res Trend Waves and OxyCRGPrinting Hi-Res Trend Wave ReportsHi-Res Trend Wave Recordings23923923923924024023 Event SurveillanceLevels of Event SurveillanceEvent GroupsEvent EpisodesEvents Pop-Up KeysEvent TriggersEvent RetriggeringEvent NotificationSetting Triggers for NER and Basic Event SurveillanceSetting Triggers and Notification for Advanced Event Surveillancexii241241242242243244245245245246

Triggering Events ManuallyThe Events DatabaseViewing EventsEvent CounterCounting Combi-EventsCounting Neonatal Event Review (NER) EventsEvent Summary WindowEvent Review WindowEvent Episode WindowAnnotating EventsDocumenting EventsDocumenting Event ReviewDocumenting an Event EpisodeEvent RecordingsEvent Review RecordingsEvent Episode RecordingsEvent ReportsEvent Review ReportsEvent Episode ReportsEvent Summary 5225325325425525524 RecordingStarting and Stopping RecordingsQuickstarting RecordingsExtending RecordingsStopping RecordingsRecording Without a TemplateOverview of Recording TypesAll ECG Waves RecordingsCreating and Changing Recordings TemplatesChanging ECG Wave GainRecording PrioritiesSample Recording StripRecording Strip CodeRecorded WaveformsMaintaining Recording StripsReloading PaperRecorder Status 26326426525 Printing Patient ReportsStarting Reports PrintoutsStopping Reports PrintoutsSetting Up ReportsSetting Up ECG ReportsSetting Up Vital Signs and Graphic Trend ReportsSetting Up Auto Reports267267268268268269269xiii

Setting Up Individual Print JobsChecking Printer SettingsPrinting a Test ReportSwitching Printers On Or Off for ReportsDashed Lines on ReportsUnavailable Printer: Re-routing ReportsPrinter Status MessagesSample Report PrintoutsAlarm Limits ReportRealtime ReportCardiac Output ReportECG ReportsOther Reports27027027127127127127227227327427527627626 Using the Drug CalculatorAccessing the Drug CalculatorPerforming Drug CalculationsAbout the Rule of SixPerforming Calculations for a Non-Specific DrugPerforming Calculations for a Specific DrugCharting Infusion ProgressUsing the Titration TableDocumenting Drug Calculations27727727827827827928028028027 VueLink ModulesConnecting an External DeviceChanging VueLink Waves and Numerics DisplayedViewing the VueLink Device Data WindowUsing VueLink ScreensSwitching VueLink On and OffAlarms/INOPs From External DevicesLanguage Conflict with External Device Drivers28128228228228328328328428 Using TimersViewing TimersNotificationTimer TypesTimer Setup Pop-up KeysSetting Up TimersTimer LabelRun TimeTimer Counting DirectionDisplaying Timers On The Main ScreenMain Screen Timer Pop-up KeysDisplaying A Clock On The Main Screenxiv285285285286286286286287287287288288

29 Respiratory LoopsViewing LoopsCapturing and Deleting LoopsShowing/Hiding LoopsChanging Loops Display SizeUsing the Loops CursorChanging Loops TypeSetting Up Source DeviceDocumenting Loops28928929029029129129129129230 Care and CleaningGeneral PointsCleaningDisinfectingCleaning Monitoring AccessoriesSterilizingCleaning the Recorder Printhead (M1116B only)Cleaning the Batteries and Battery Compartment29329329429429429529529531 Using the BatteriesBattery Power IndicatorsBattery LEDBattery Status on the Main ScreenBattery Status WindowViewing Individual Battery StatusRecording Battery StatusPrinting Battery ReportsChecking Battery ChargeReplacing BatteriesOptimizing Battery PerformanceDisplay Brightness SettingCharging BatteriesConditioning BatteriesUnequally-Charged BatteriesBattery Safety 30230230332 Maintenance and TroubleshootingInspecting the Equipment and AccessoriesInspecting the Cables and CordsMaintenance Task and Test ScheduleTroubleshootingDisposing of the MonitorDisposing of Empty Calibration Gas Cylinders305305305306307307307xv page

Patient Monitoring INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE IntelliVue MP20/30, MP40/50 and MP60/70/80/90 IntelliVue Patient Monitor MP20/30, MP40/50, MP60/70/80/90 Release D.0 with Software Revision D.00.xx

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