Indications for use, Contraindications, Adverse effects – ResMed VPAP III ST-A with QuickNav User Manual

Page 2: Masks and humidifiers, Setting up your device, Device control panel, Starting treatment, Stopping treatment, Using the menus

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Please ensure that you read any specific references in this user

guide that apply to your product type. Use the following list to

identify your product type:

Bilevel – VPAP™ ST-A devices

Adaptive Servo Ventilator (ASV) – AutoSet CS™ devices.


This manual is specific to your device. Do not use with other

devices. Information for clinicians is available in the clinical guide.

Indications for Use

Your device is intended for home and hospital use.
Bilevel
Your bilevel ventilator device is intended to provide noninvasive

ventilation for patients with respiratory insufficiency or obstructive

sleep apnoea (OSA).
Adaptive Servo Ventilator (ASV)
Your adaptive servo ventilator device is intended to stabilise the

ventilation of adult patients exhibiting Cheyne-Stokes Respiration

(CSR), or central sleep apnoea (CSA) associated with congestive

heart failure, with or without upper airway obstruction. It is also

intended for the treatment of patients with obstructive sleep

apnoea (OSA).

Contraindications

Positive airway pressure may be contraindicated in some patients

with the following conditions:

pneumothorax or pneumomediastinum

pathologically low blood pressure, particularly if associated

with intravascular volume depletion
cerebrospinal fluid leak, recent cranial surgery or trauma

severe bullous lung disease

dehydration.

Adverse Effects

You should report unusual chest pain, severe headache or

increased breathlessness to your prescribing physician. An

acute upper respiratory tract infection may require temporary

discontinuation of treatment.
The following side effects may arise during the course of therapy

with the device:

drying of the nose, mouth or throat

bloating

ear or sinus discomfort

eye irritation

skin rashes

nosebleed.

Masks and Humidifiers

Recommended masks and humidifiers are available from your

place of purchase. For information on using your mask or

humidifier, refer to the user guide supplied with your mask or

humidifier.

Setting up your Device

Refer to illustration A on page 1.

There are two sockets at the rear of your device. Insert the

1.

power cord into the top socket and push the locking clip (a)

down to hold the cord in place.
Plug the other end into a power outlet.

2.

Connect the air tubing to the air outlet of the device.

3.

ASV only: To attach the pressure sensor tube (b) to the device,

screw the Luer connector (c) onto the socket (d) on the side

of the device. Ensure all components have been correctly

assembled and check for any split or damaged parts.
ASV air tubing is assembled as follows (refer to illustration B

on page 1):

(1) Proximal cuff; (2) Air tubing; (3) Pressure sensor tube;
(4) Tube clip; (5) Luer connector.
Connect the assembled mask system to the free end of the

2.

air tubing.

ASV only: Attach the mask to the end of the air tubing with

the proximal cuff (e).

WARNING

Make sure the power cord and plug are in good condition

and the equipment is not damaged.
Only ResMed air tubing should be used with the device.

A different type of air tubing may alter the pressure you
actually receive and reduce the effectiveness of your
treatment.
Blocking the tubing and/or air inlet of the device while in

operation could lead to overheating of the device.
Use care when handling the air tubing. Be particularly

careful when attaching the Luer connector to the device. If
you kink or excessively twist the sensor tube, it may affect
the protection offered by the mask pressure alarm system.

CAUTION

Be careful to place the device where it cannot be bumped,

and where no one will trip over the power cord.
If you put the device on the floor, make sure the area is free

from dust and clear of bedding, clothes or other objects
that could block the air inlet.
Make sure the area around the device is dry and clean. Take

care when using liquids around the device.

Device Control Panel

Refer to the control panel (illustrations C and D on page 1) that

best matches your device.
Your control panel may have the following items: (1) Start/Stop;
(2) LCD screen; (3) Up and Down keys; (4) Enter key; (5) Exit

key; (6) Left key; (7) Right key; (8) Alarm Mute; (9) LEDs;
(10) QuickView.

Starting Treatment

Turn the main power switch at the back of the unit to on (

1.

I).

Lie down and arrange the air tubing so that it is free to move if

2.

you turn in your sleep.
ASV only: Select your mask type and run Learn Circuit.
To start treatment, press

3.

. (If SmartStart™/Stop is enabled on

your device, breathing into your mask should start therapy

automatically.)
Fit your mask as described in the mask user instructions.

4.

WARNING

A mask should not be used unless the device is turned on
and operating properly.

CAUTION

Do not leave long lengths of air tubing around the top of your
bed. They could twist around your head or neck while you are
sleeping.

Stopping Treatment

To stop treatment at any time, remove your mask and press or,

if your device has SmartStart/Stop enabled, simply remove your

mask and treatment will end.

Using the Menus

Key Functions
Up and Down keys: Scrolls through menus and setting options.
Enter key: Enters menus; changes options; applies settings.
Exit key: Exits menu or setting.
Left key: Enters menus; changes options; applies settings.
Right key: Exits menu; cancels operation.
Menu Settings
Some menu items may not be available on your model.
Ramp: Period during which the device increases from a low

pressure to the prescribed treatment pressure.
Learn Circuit: Allows the device to ‘learn’ what pressure it needs

to build in to its calculations, based on the components in the

system. Select every time you add or remove a component.

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