Connection to the respiratory apparatus, Standard trigger values, Baseflow – Fluke Biomedical VT305 User Manual

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Gas Flow Analyzer

Measure Respiratory Data

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Connection to the Respiratory Apparatus

There are three different methods to connect the Product
to the respiratory apparatus:

Downstream of the Y-piece

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In the inspiration duct upstream of the Y-piece

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In the expiration duct upstream of the Y-piece

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Standard Trigger Values

Because the Product can measure flow in each direction, it
makes sense to use the first connection method. In this
measurement setup, flow is usually chosen as the trigger
value. Flow triggers are stored as standard values in the
device and can be reset when necessary. The standard
trigger values for the flow trigger for adult breathing, for
example, are:

Starttrigger:

Flow > 3 l/min

Endtrigger:

Flow < -3 l/min

With the second and third connection methods, pressure is
usually chosen as the trigger signal. In this case the
standard values are as follows:

Starttrigger:

Pressure > 1 mbar

Endtrigger:

Pressure < 1 mbar

Baseflow

The base flow is the constant flow that must be ignored
when you calculate volume. If there is an identified
leakage in the system, like a constant discharge of 3 l/min

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