13 Monitoring Cardiac OutputC.O./CCO Prompt Messages

C.O./CCO Curve Alert Messages

Possible Causes

 

 

Check Injectate

The recorded Tinj signal is uncharacteristic for the M1646 injectate

Temperature Probe Type

temperature probe. The probe may be defective or an incorrect probe

 

type may have been used.

Unsteady Baseline

There is a noisy baseline, and thermal baseline drift.

Multiple Peaks

Caused by faulty injection technique.

Abnormal Decay Time

May be caused by low cardiac output. Calculated value for C.O. may

 

not be accurate.

Very Long Curve

The decay time of the curve is longer than 15 seconds.

Very Short Curve

Decay time of the curve is less than 0.5 seconds. If there is a noisy

 

baseline, part of the baseline may have been mistaken for a

 

thermodilution curve. Calculated value for C.O. may not be accurate.

Irregular Curve

Any combination of curve alert messages.

Delayed Injection

Injection is given more than 15 seconds after Start C.O. is

 

selected. Calculated value for C.O. may not be accurate.

 

 

If you have followed all of these guidelines, your measurement values should be valid, even if you still see a curve alert message. Ensure that at least three subsequent measurements within the current series do no differ by more than 15%. If the difference exceeds 15%, use your clinical judgement to determine the appropriate intervention.

C.O./CCO Prompt Messages

Prompt messages appear in the C.O. procedure window if a C.O. measurement trial must be terminated.

C.O./CCO Prompt Messages

Possible Causes

 

 

Curve Below Baseline,

May be caused by thermal baseline drift. No C.O. value

measurement terminated

calculated.

Excessive Curve Height,

The curve exceeds the upper limit. This may be caused by an

measurement terminated

injectate that was too cold. No C.O. value calculated.

Unstable Baseline,

The baseline is unstable. Wait until the baseline is stable before

injection not recommended

injecting. If this does not occur within a reasonable time,

 

injection is possible but the accuracy of the measured values may

 

be reduced.

Excessive baseline drift,

No measurement is possible. Measured values are incorrect.

don’t inject now

 

 

 

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