Measurement Specifications

34 Installation and Specifications

NBP Performance Specifications

Measurement Time

 

Typical at HR > 60bpm

 

 

Auto/manual: 30 seconds (adult)

 

 

25 seconds (neonatal)

 

 

Stat: 20 seconds

 

 

Maximum time: 180 seconds (adult/pediatric)

 

 

90 seconds (neonates)

Cuff Inflation Time

 

Typical for normal adult cuff: Less than 10 seconds

 

 

Typical for neonatal cuff: Less than 2 seconds

Initial Cuff Inflation Pressure

Adult: 165 ±15 mmHg

 

 

Pedi: 130 ±15 mmHg

 

 

Neo: 100 ±15 mmHg

Auto Mode Repetition Times

1, 2, 2.5, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 45, 60 or 120 minutes

STAT Mode Cycle Time

5 minutes

Venipuncture Mode Inflation

 

Inflation Pressure

Adult

20 to 120 mmHg (3 to 16 kPa)

 

Pediatric

20 to 80 mmHg (3 to 11 kPa)

 

Neonatal

20 to 50 mmHg (3 to 7 kPa)

Automatic deflation

Adult/pediatric

170 seconds

after

Neonatal

85 seconds

 

 

 

 

Measurement Validation: In adult and pediatric mode, the blood pressure measurements determined with this device comply with the American National Standard for Electronic or Automated Sphygmomanometers (ANSI/AAMI SP10 - 1992) in relation to mean error and standard deviation, when compared to intra-arterial or auscultatory measurements (depending on the configuration) in a representative patient population. For the auscultatory reference the 5th Korotkoff sound was used to determine the diastolic pressure.

In neonatal mode, the blood pressure measurements determined with this device comply with the American National Standard for Electronic or Automated Sphygmomanometers (ANSI/AAMI SP10 - 1992 and AAMI/ANSI SP10A -1996) in relation to mean error and standard deviation, when compared to intra-arterial measurements in a representative patient population.

NBP Alarm Specifications

Range

Adjustment

 

 

 

Systolic

Adult: 30 to 270 mmHg (4 to 36 kPa)

10 to 30 mmHg: 2 mmHg (0.5 kPa)

 

Pedi: 30 to 180 mmHg (4 to 24 kPa)

> 30 mmHg: 5 mmHg (1kPa)

 

 

 

Neo: 30 to 130 mmHg (4 to 17 kPa)

 

Diastolic

Adult: 10 to 245 mmHg (1.5 to 32 kPa)

 

 

Pedi: 10 to 150 mmHg (1.5 to 20 kPa)

 

 

Neo: 10 to 100 mmHg (1.5 to 13 kPa)

 

Mean

Adult: 20 to 255 mmHg (2.5 to 34 kPa)

 

 

Pedi: 20 to 160 mmHg (2.5 to 21 kPa)

 

 

Neo: 20 to 120 mmHg (2.5 to 16 kPa)

 

 

 

 

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Philips MP20/30 manual Measurement Time, Cuff Inflation Time, Initial Cuff Inflation Pressure, Auto Mode Repetition Times

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