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Setting up the Pressure Measurement

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Selecting a Pressure for Monitoring

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Extended Pressure Label Set

152

Zeroing the Pressure Transducer

152

 

Zeroing ICP (or IC1/IC2)

153

 

Determining a Pressure’s Most Recent Zero

153

 

Zeroing a Pressure Measurement

153

 

Using the Zero Hardkey

153

 

Zeroing All Pressures Simultaneously

153

 

Troubleshooting the Zero

154

Adjusting the Calibration Factor

154

Displaying a Mean Pressure Value Only

154

Changing the Pressure Wave Scale

154

Optimizing the Waveform

155

Non-Physiological Artifact Suppression

155

Choosing the Pressure Alarm Source

155

Calibrating Reusable Transducer CPJ840J6

156

 

Making the Pressure Calibration

156

 

Troubleshooting the Pressure Calibration

157

Calculating Cerebral Perfusion

157

Calculating Pulse Pressure Variation

157

Measuring Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure

158

Editing the Wedge

159

Identifying the Pressure Analog Output Connector

160

13 Monitoring Cardiac Output

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Hemodynamic Parameters

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Using the C.O. Procedure Window

163

Accessing the Setup C.O. and Setup CCO Menus

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Entering the HemoCalc Window

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Measuring C. O. Using the PiCCO Method

164

 

Measuring Continuous Cardiac Output

164

 

Measuring Systemic Vascular Resistance

164

 

Setting Up the PiCCO C.O. Measurement

165

 

Performing PiCCO C.O. Measurements

166

 

Editing PiCCO C.O. Measurements

166

 

Saving and Calibrating PiCCO C.O. Measurements

167

 

CCO Calibration Status Indicators

167

Measuring C.O. Using the Right Heart Thermodilution Method

168

 

Setting up RH C.O. Measurements

168

 

Ice-Bath Setup for RH Thermodilution C.O. Measurements

168

 

Setting the Computation Constant

169

 

Performing RH C.O. Measurements

169

 

Editing and Saving RH C.O. Measurements

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Philips MP20/30, MP60/70/80/90, MP40/50 manual Monitoring Invasive Pressure

MP60/70/80/90, MP40/50, MP20/30 specifications

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