Optimizing the Waveform

12 Monitoring Invasive Pressure

3Select a value from the pop-up list:

a positive value sets the top gridline. The bottom gridline is set at zero.

a negative value sets the bottom gridline. The middle gridline is set at zero.

Optimizing the Waveform

In the Setup <Press> menu, select Optimum Scale to let the monitor select the best minimum and maximum scales for the current wave.

Non-Physiological Artifact Suppression

Some clinical procedures may affect blood pressure, for example, a flush procedure or a blood sample. Your monitor may be configured to suppress these non-physiological artifacts for a specified duration (Artifact Suppression is configured to 30, 60, or 90 seconds). During artifact suppression, the monitor shows the INOP message <Pressure label> ARTIFACT, and a question mark is shown beside the pressure numerics. Pressure alarms and the Pulse Non-PulsatileINOP are suppressed during the configured period. The CPP high alarm is not suppressed.

Choosing the Pressure Alarm Source

WARNING Make sure you set alarm limits for the correct label. The alarm limits you set are stored for that particular label only. Changing the label may change the alarm limits.

You can monitor for alarm conditions in systolic, diastolic and mean pressure, either singly or in parallel. Only one alarm is given at a time, in this order of priority: mean, systolic, diastolic.

In the Setup <Press> menu, select Alarms from and choose the source.

Menu option

Pressure value monitored

 

 

Sys.

systolic

Dia.

diastolic

Mean

mean

Sys&Dia

systolic and diastolic in parallel

Dia&Mean

diastolic and mean in parallel

Sys&Mean

systolic and mean in parallel

Sys&Dia&Mean

all three pressures in parallel

 

 

Select and set the High Limit and Low Limit for the pressure(s) you have selected.

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Philips MP20/30 manual Optimizing the Waveform, Non-Physiological Artifact Suppression, Choosing the Pressure Alarm Source

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