pvc-related alarms 116 short yellow 105

sinus and SV rhythm ranges 350, 352 switching on/off 113

timeout periods 113 yellow 113

arrhythmia monitoring and defibrillation 106

arrhythmia options 104

arrhythmia relearning with EASI INOP 102

arterial catheter constant (PiCCO) 166

arterial pressure source 157, 158

arterial pulsation 137

arterial values 195

artifact suppression (pressure) 155

Aspect Medical Systems Inc 327

atrial fibrillation and flutter 108 audlatching (arrhythmia alarms) 113 auto alarm limits

switching on/off 49 using 49

auto detection mode (Resp) 132 auto ECG wave gain (recordings) 261

auto window (care groups) 88 autofilter 95

automatic arrhythmia relearn 112

automatic default setting 26 automatic NBP

repeat time 146 autosize

ECG wave 94 average trend events 243 awRR alarm

limits 184 awRR alarms CO2 184

B

backlight

maintenance interval 306

balloon inflation, wedge measurement 159 baseline

ST map, updating 125 ST, updating 119

basic arrhythmia option 104, 107

basic event surveillance 241 setup 245

battery

and display brightness 302

battery compartment location 297, 298 battery reports 300

battery status recording 300

battery status window 300 charge status 301 conditioning 302 conserving power 302 LED 298 malfunction symbols 298 power gauge 298 recharging 298 replacing 301

safety information 303 symbol 329

battery operation MP20 MP30 297 MP40 MP50 297

beat labels arrhythmia 109

BIS

BIS engine software revision 221 cables, securing 221 Continuous Impedance Check 218 Cyclic Impedance Check 218 filters 220

Ground Check 218 impedance indicators 219 monitoring 215 monitoring setup 216 numeric 215 numerics

on/off 220

safety information 221 smoothing rate

changing 220 updating software 221 window 219

Bispectral Index monitoring 215

blood pressure. See also NBP (non-invasive) or PRESS (invasive)

Brightness SmartKey 31 brightness, adjusting 31

BSA formula (trends) 236 buffer (EEG) 211

buffer (EEG) on reports 213

buffer (EEG) on screen 212 bursts numeric (BIS) 215

C

C.I. 162

C.O. 161 accessories 319

calibrating measurements (PiCCO) 167 curve alert messages 171 documenting measurements 169 editing measurements (PiCCO) 166 editing measurements (RH

method) 169 flow-through method 168

hemocalc window 164

hemodynamic parameters available 162 injectate guidelines 170

PiCCO method 164 Procedure window 163 prompt messages 172 results table 163

right heart thermodilution method 168 saving measurements (PiCCO) 167 setup for PiCCO method 165

setup for RH method 168 setup menu 164 temperature unit 163

C.O. warning messages 173 C.O./CCO safety information 173

Calc Type 233

calculating

drug infusions 277 calculating cerebral perfusion 157

calculating oxygen extraction 206

calculating pulse pressure variation 157 calculating temperature difference 150 calculations 233

pop-up keys 234 calculations reports 237

calculations review 235 calculator 20 calibrating

CO2 transducer 180 tcGas transducer 199

calibrating C.O. measurements 167 calibration

interval, NBP 306 NBP 147 pressure 156 pressure transducer 156 SvO2 light intensity 205

SvO2 required equipment 203 SvO2, in-vivo 206

SvO2, pre-insertion 204 calibration status indicators (C.O) 167

capnography mainstream 12 Microstream 12

capturing loops 290

carbon dioxide, see CO2 175, 187

cardiac output

how the measurement works 161 report 275

cardiac overlay

and Resp detection modes 133 when measuring Resp 131

cardiotach alarms 104

care groups

alarm notification 88

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MP60/70/80/90, MP40/50, MP20/30 specifications

Philips MP20/30, MP40/50, and MP60/70/80/90 are advanced patient monitoring systems designed to enhance clinical workflows and patient care in diverse healthcare settings. These devices combine cutting-edge technologies and user-friendly interfaces, making them essential tools for hospitals and healthcare providers.

The MP20 and MP30 are notable for their compact design, making them ideal for environments where space is limited. They come equipped with a variety of monitoring parameters, including ECG, SpO2, and non-invasive blood pressure, providing a comprehensive overview of patient health. These models are particularly suited for use in general wards or recovery areas, offering reliability and ease of use.

Moving to the MP40 and MP50, these monitors incorporate more advanced functionalities, including multi-gas monitoring, which is vital for anesthetic applications. They feature a robust data storage capacity, allowing for extensive patient history tracking and improved decision-making capabilities. The intuitive touchscreen interfaces facilitate quick access to essential information, enabling healthcare professionals to respond efficiently to changes in a patient's condition.

The MP60, MP70, MP80, and MP90 series represent the pinnacle of Philips' patient monitoring technology. These monitors are equipped with advanced algorithms that enhance the precision of vital sign measurements, including advanced ECG analysis capabilities that assist in detecting arrhythmias. The MP80 and MP90 models further integrate advanced monitoring technologies such as 3D visualization for hemodynamics and deep learning algorithms for early warning systems.

Connectivity is a key feature across the Philips monitoring range, with many models offering seamless integration with hospital information systems and electronic health records. This connectivity ensures that patient data is easily accessible to clinicians, promoting informed decision-making. Moreover, alarm management features are designed to minimize false alarms, significantly improving the staff's response time by focusing on critical alerts.

In summary, Philips MP20/30, MP40/50, MP60/70/80/90 monitors deliver exceptional monitoring capabilities, combining user-friendly design with advanced technology. Their varied features allow them to cater to different clinical needs, enhancing patient care and supporting healthcare professionals in their critical roles. With these monitors, healthcare facilities can achieve a new standard in patient monitoring, ensuring quality and safety in patient management.