How ip monitoring works, Ip monitoring procedure, Monitoring invasive pressure – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

Monitoring Invasive Pressure

How IP Monitoring Works

IP monitoring involves the conversion of fluid pressure into an electrical signal. The conversion is

accomplished with a pressure transducer. The transducer is connected to a patient’s indwelling

pressure catheter using a special assembly of tubing, stopcocks, adapters, flush valves, and fluids,

commonly known as a flush system. The transducer translates the pressure wave into an electrical

signal. A well-functioning flush system is essential for obtaining undistorted waveforms and

accurate information.

IP monitoring is available on either Channel 2 or 3. The IP connector (6-pin type 3102A-14S-6S) is

compatible with industry standard (60601-2-34 and AAMI-BP22) pressure transducers with 5μV/V/

mmHg sensitivity. The customer is responsible for determining whether transducers comply with

standards and are compatible with the monitor.

The IP connector pinout has the following configuration, counterclockwise from 12 o’clock, viewed

from the front of the LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator.

An invasive pressure adapter cable is used to connect the transducer to the monitor.

IP Monitoring Procedure

Prepare a flush system according to local protocols. Position the transducer at the patient’s

phlebostatic axis (zero-reference level).

To avoid offset errors, a zero reference must be established before any meaningful pressure

readings are obtained. This is done by opening the transducer stopcock to air so that atmospheric

pressure becomes the reference.

The P1 or P2 connector and Channel 2 or 3 can be used for IP monitoring. P1 and Channel 2 are

used in these instructions.

To monitor IP:

1. Prepare the transducer system according to the operating instructions provided with the

transducer and your local protocol.

2. Press

ON

.

3. Connect the IP cable to the transducer and to the P1 port on the monitor.

4. Use the default label

P1

or select

ART

,

PA

,

CVP

,

ICP

, or

LAP

. To change the label, select the P1

area. From the menu, select

P1

. Select a label from the list.

5. Use the

SPEED DIAL

to outline and select

CHANNEL 2

on the Home Screen. From the Channel 2

menu, select

WAVEFORM

and then select the label that is desired

for the waveform.

A pin = - signal

B pin = + excitation

C pin = + signal

D pin = - excitation

E pin = shield

F pin = unlabeled

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