Saturation step-ups – ITC Avoximeter 1000E Whole Blood Oximeter User Manual

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Saturation Step-Ups

Saturation step-ups are the differences in oxyhemoglobin saturation (%Hb0

2

) between adjacent

anatomical sites. These values are used as an aid in diagnosing intracardiac and great vessel
shunts.

Important:

In order to calculate saturation step-ups for a patient, the ITC AVOXimeter
1000E

results for that patient must be labeled with the Patient ID (see page 27)

and the anatomical site from which the sample was obtained (see page 23).

The ITC AVOXimeter 1000E uses all measurements stored in the system for a patient when
calculating oxyhemoglobin saturation step-ups. The system searches the database for all results
for each main oximetry site for that patient, averages the results for each site, and calculates the
oxyhemoglobin saturation step-ups from the average result for each main site.

Note:

Use of average readings rather than individual values improves the precision of
Saturation Step-Up calculations.

1.

If needed, enter the Patient ID for which Saturation Step-Ups are to be calculated
(see page 27).

2.

Display page 1 of the “Hemodynamics” menu (a submenu of

, see page 8).

3.

Press

followed by

. The Patient ID for which oxyhemoglobin saturation

step-ups will be calculated is displayed:

4.

Verify that the Patient ID is correct, then press

. The first page of

oxyhemoglobin saturation step-ups for the patient is displayed:

Note:

The following abbreviations are used:
RA

Right

Atrium

PA

Pulmonary

Artery

RV

Right

Ventricle

PV

Pulmonary

Vein

LA

Left

Atrium

AO

Aorta

LV

Left

Ventricle

SVC

Superior Vena Cava

5.

Press

to display the second page of oxyhemoglobin saturation step-ups for

the patient:

6.

Press

when done. The “Hemodynamics” menu is again displayed.

7.

Press

to return to the previous menu, if desired.

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