Continuous flow mode, Pulse dose mode – AirSep Eclipse 5 20631679 User Manual

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Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual

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PN 20631679 Rev C

CONTINuOuS FLOW MODE

Continuous Flow Mode delivers a constant flow of oxygen to a patient by means of tubing and a nasal cannula at rates
between 0.5 LPM and 3.0 LPM. Within the Eclipse 5, concentrated oxygen is stored in a 500ml product tank at pressures in the
range of 5 to 9 psi. This pressure gives Continuous Flow Mode the capability to deliver the indicated flow rate to the patient
even if extension tubing is used, up to 50 feet long. In addition, the Eclipse 5 Continuous Flow Mode is fully compatible with
humidifier use, with NC not exceeding 7 ft.

PuLSE DOSE MODE

The Eclipse 5 Pulse Dose Mode delivers a measured bolus of oxygen at the very beginning of each inspiration. The approach
is based on the manner in which gas is absorbed into a patient’s airway. Eclipse 5 users may select pulse dose volume delivery
rates. Regardless of setting, the pulse profile is a simple square-wave pulse based on a 16 mL volume. (Refer to “Pulse Profiles”
table below). Pulse durations are no less than 100 milli-seconds at the beginning of the inspiration. There are three Rise Time
settings (Slow, Medium, and Fast). The table below is for the FAST Rise Time setting (factory default is Fast).

Flow

Setting

Pulse Peak Flow,

LPM (volumetric)

Pulse Duration

(milli-second)

Bolus

Volume (ml)

1

8

120

16

2

9

213

32

3

10

288

48

4

11

349

64

5

12

400

80

6

13

443

96

128

15

512

128

160

17

565

160

192

19

606

192

Pulse Profiles

The fundamental approach to triggering and controlling the oxygen bolus in Pulse Dose Mode is as follows:

The User may select a pulse trigger sensitivity in settings ranging from 1-3. Bolus volume should be prescribed by a physician
and may range from 16mL up to 192mL. The pulse will be triggered when the system meets all of the following criteria:

The cannula pressure has dropped below the trigger point (typically between 0.135 and 0.37 cm H

2

0)

At least 1¼ seconds has passed since the last pulse began

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