Philips M3860A User Manual

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M3860A/M3861A HEARTSTART FR2+

B-2

P

h

ili

ps

Me

dic

a

l

Sy

s

tem

s

Defibrillator

EMI (Immunity)

Meets EN 60601-1-2 limits (1993), method EN 61000-4-3:1998 Level 2 (3 V/m
and 10 V/m at 26 MHz to 1 GHz).

Aircraft: Method

Meets RTCA/DO-160D:1997 Section 21 (Category M - Charging).

category

nominal specifications

category

nominal specifications

Waveform Parameters

Biphasic truncated exponential. Waveform parameters are automatically adjusted as a
function of patient defibrillation impedance. In the diagram at left, A is the duration of phase
1 and B is the duration of phase 2 of the waveform, C is the interphase delay, V

p

is the peak

voltage, and V

f

the final voltage.

The HeartStart FR2+ delivers shocks to load impedances from 25 to 180 ohms.
The duration of each phase of the waveform is dynamically adjusted based on
delivered charge, in order to compensate for patient impedance variations, as
shown below:

adult defibrillation

load

phase 1

phase 2

delivered

resistance (ohms) duration (ms)

duration (ms)

energy (J)

25

2.8

2.8

140

50

4.09

4.09

150

100

9.0

6.0

157

125

12.0

8.0

161

150

12.0

8.0

157

pediatric defibrillation

(using M3870A FR2 infant/child reduced-energy defibrillator pads)

load

phase 1

phase 2

delivered

resistance (ohms) duration (ms)

duration (ms)

energy (J)

25

4.1

4.1

35

50

5.8

3.8

48

100

7.2

4.8

55

125

7.2

4.8

54

150

9.0

6.0

55

NOTE: The values given are nominal. Because of the effect of the M3870A FR2
infant/child pads’ attenuation circuitry on the defibrillator’s impedance
compensation feature, the actual phase durations for a given load resistance on
the table above could be those of an adjacent row.

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