Setting up Spirometry

15 Monitoring Airway Flow, Volume and Pressure

WARNING Safety and effectiveness of the respiration measurement method in the detection of apnea, particularly the apnea of prematurity and apnea of infancy, has not been established.

WARNING If an apnea occurs during a zero calibration, the time delay between the start of apnea and the activation of the apnea alarm could be up to 10 seconds plus the configured apnea delay time.

Automatic Alarm Suppression

If the automatic alarm suppression is switched on, all spirometry alarms are suppressed until breathing activity has been detected. This setting must be made in configuration mode.

Choosing Measured AWV Components

1In the Setup Spirometry menu, select AWV.

2Select MV to choose the measured components for Minute Volume (inspiratory and/or expiratory or off).

Select TV to choose the measured components for Tidal Volume (inspiratory and/or expiratory or off).

N O T E If MV and TV are set to off, there will be no alarming for these parameters.

Setting the Gas Compensation Mode

1In the Setup Spirometry menu, select Gas Compensation.

2Select Mode to choose the Gas Compensation mode:

select Manual for manually entered gas concentrations or

select Gas Analyzer for gas concentrations from the gas analyzer.

N O T E • Gas concentrations from the gas analyzer are only available for Philips gas analyzers, not for devices connected via the Vuelink module.

If gas concentrations from the gas analyzer are selected but not all data is available, the missing data is taken from manually entered values. In case of invalid data or no data at all, the INOP message SPIRO GAS COMPENS? is displayed.

Changing the Type of Balance Gas

1In the Setup Spirometry menu, select Gas Compensation.

2Select Balance Gas to change the type of balance gas.

3Select the appropriate setting (N2 or N2O).

Changing the Concentration of Inspired O2 and the Inspired Agents

1In the Setup Spirometry menu, select Gas Compensation.

2Select Inspired O2 to change the concentration of inspired O2.

Select Inspired Agent to change the concentration of the inspired agent(s).

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Philips MP60/70/80/90 Choosing Measured AWV Components, Setting the Gas Compensation Mode, Automatic Alarm Suppression

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