C.O./CCO Warning Messages

13 Monitoring Cardiac Output

C.O./CCO Warning Messages

Warning messages contain important information about the C.O. measurement.

C.O./CCO Warning Messages

Possible Causes

 

 

Next measurement erases

Six curves are stored, this is the maximum possible. If another

older curve

measurement is stored, the oldest thermodilution curve will be erased.

Previous C.O. Setup Data

A C.O. module or measurement server extension has been plugged in

replaced

with different C.O. setup data from the previous data. The new C.O.

 

setup data is read from the new C.O. device, and replaces the current

 

data. The message disappears when the Start C.O. pop-up key is

 

pressed.

Verify the C.O. Setup

A new transpulmonary thermodilution catheter has been connected to

Data

the C.O. Interface Cable.

Check arterial pressure,

Poor or invalid pressure signal, for example if pressure was not zeroed.

CCO cal currently not

 

possible

 

Verify the Computation

A new catheter has been plugged in, or the computation constant has

Constant

been changed and Start C.O. has not been selected.

Previous Comp. Constant

A new C.O. module or measurement server extension with a different

replaced

computation constant from the current one has been connected. The

 

new computation constant is read from the new C.O. device, and

 

replaces the current one. The message disappears when Start

 

C.O.is selected.

 

 

C.O./CCO Safety Information

WARNING Catheter constant: Make sure that the arterial catheter constant for the measurement is appropriate to the catheter used.

Computation Constant: Make sure that the computation constant for the measurement is appropriate to the injectate volume, injectate temperature and catheter type used.

IABP: Do not perform transpulmonary thermodilution measurements on patients undergoing IABP treatment.

CCO accuracy: Accuracy of the CCO measurement and all the derived values may be influenced by patients with valve diseases or artificial valves.

C.O. and MRI: Do not use the Cardiac Output Interface Cable in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Applications.

Aortic graft patients: Do not use an arterial catheter in the arteria femoralis when it is contra indicated, for example, with patients who have an aortic graft.

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