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Patient Side Module, E-PSM, E-PSMP For continuous hemodynamic monitoring

Multiparameter hemodynamic module with simultaneous measurement of 3-, 7- or 12-lead ECG in S/5 modular monitors and 3-, 7-, 8- or 12-lead ECG in CARESCAPE* modular monitors, both with ST segment analysis, respiration, pulse oximetry, two temperatures, non-invasive blood pressure and optional two invasive blood pressures (in E-PSMP).

SpO2 features • Specified accuracy even with moving and restless patients • The scale of plethysmographic waveform can be fixed or set to autoscale according to the user selection • Variety of SpO2 sensors for various applications

ECG features • Continuous 3-, 7-, 8-, and 12-lead ECG with 3, 5, 6, or 10 leadwires and ST segment analysis with CARESCAPE modular monitors • Continuous 3-, 7- and 12-lead ECG measurement with 3, 5 or 10 leadwires and ST segment analysis with S/5 modular monitors • Manual storage of up to six reference QRS complexes • Manual or automatic creation of ST snapshots with CARESCAPE modular monitors‘ ST alarms capability • Compatible with the wide range of Multi-Link* cables and leadwire sets • Lethal arrhythmia analysis is standard with full arrhythmia recognition as a monitor software option

Non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) features • Direct keys on the module for starting or stopping a single measurement, or initiating or stopping a NIBP cycle • Venous stasis for easy cannulation • Visual indicator for elapsed time from previous measurement • Automatic BP hose detection for adult and infant cuffs

Respiration rate features • Adjustable trigger level with breath indicator • Specific slow waveform speed to see different respiratory patterns

• Excellent signal quality due to advanced electrical interference filtering

Invasive blood pressure features

• QT/QTc values are calculated with 5, 6 or 10 leadwires with CARESCAPE modular monitors

• Waveforms displayed with combined or individual scales

• 12SL* and 12RL* 12-lead ECG analysis available with CARESCAPE modular monitors

• Selectable labels for invasive blood pressures • A dedicated wedge pressure (PCWP) measurement display view • Adjustable cursor to detect changes in the invasive pressure waveform

Technical Data Impedance respiration

Direct function keys Auto On/Off

Starts/stops NIBP cycle

Measurement method

Transthoracic impedance

Start/Cancel

Starts/stops single NIBP

Measuring range

Impedance, 0.2 to 32 Ohm

Zero P1

Zeros invasive blood pressure P1

Max base impedance

5 kOhm

Zero P2

Zeros invasive blood pressure P2

Respiration range

4 to 120 breath/min

ST segment analysis ST segment measured and displayed simultaneously for up to 12 ECG leads ST level range CARESCAPE modular monitors

-20 to 20 mm

S/5 modular monitors

-9 to 9 mm 0.1 mm

Averaging

Calculated from 8 QRS complexes

ST trends up to 72 hours

S/5 modular monitors up to 72 hours (ICU) up to 24 hours (ANE) QRST complex storage

 ne complex stored every O 10 minutes and manual storing of 6 complexes

Alarms CARESCAPE modular monitors

S/5 modular monitors

±5% or ±5 breath/min

Update

10 s

Display resolution

1 breath/min

Sweep speed (trace)

Slow 0.625 mm/s, fast 6.25 mm/s

Alarms

Adjustable high and low alarm limits for respiration rate, apnea

Note: Impedance respiration measurement is intended for patients over three years old.

Display resolution

CARESCAPE modular monitors

Accuracy

 djustable high and low alarm A limits for anterior, inferior, lateral and individual leads  djustable high and low alarm A limits for anterior, inferior and lateral leads

WARNING: CARESCAPE modular monitors: Apnea events -- The monitor may not detect all episodes of inadequate breathing, nor does it distinguish between central obstructive and mixed apnea events. S/5 monitors: These devices are not apnea monitor systems intended to alarm primarily upon the cessation of breathing. In central apnea it indicates an alarm after a predetermined time since the last breath detection. Do not attempt to use these devices for detecting obstructive or mixed apneas, since respiration movements and impedance variations may continue in these cases.

ECG Measurement method CARESCAPE modular monitors

3, 7, 8 and 12 lead ECG with 3, 5, 6 or 10 leadwires

S/5 modular monitors

3, 7 and 12 lead ECG with 3, 5 or 10 leadwires

ECG Lead selection It is possible to monitor simultaneously one or more of the following leads: CARESCAPE modular monitors

I, II, III, aVL, aVF, aVR, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6, dV2, dV3, dV4, dV6

S/5 modular monitors

I, II, III, aVL, aVF, aVR, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6

NOTE: All specifications are relevant to S/5 and CARESCAPE modular monitors, unless otherwise noted.

Heart rate

Filter modes

Measurement range CARESCAPE modular monitors

30 to 300 bpm

S/5 modular monitors

30 to 250 bpm

Measurement accuracy

±5% or ±5 bpm

Display resolution

1 bpm

Display averaging time CARESCAPE module monitors

10 s median values

S/5 modular monitors Average of 12 s median values, or 5 s, depending on monitor Display update time CARESCAPE modular monitors

1s

S/5 modular monitors

5 s or 1 s, depending on monitor

50 Hz power supply frequency: Monitoring filter: 0.05 to 32 Hz Diagnostic filter: 0.05 to 150 Hz



60 Hz power supply frequency: Monitoring filter: 0.05 to 40 Hz Diagnostic filter: 0.05 to 150 Hz



Moderate filter: 0.05 to 22 Hz Maximum filter: 5 to 25 Hz

S/5 modular monitors

50 Hz power supply frequency: Monitoring filter: 0.5 to 30 Hz ST filter: 0.05 to 30 Hz Diagnostic filter: 0.05 to 150 Hz



60 Hz power supply frequency: Monitoring filter: 0.5 to 40 Hz ST filter: 0.05 to 40 Hz Diagnostic filter: 0.05 to 150 Hz

Defibrillation protection

5000 V, 360 J

Sweep speed

Alarms CARESCAPE modular monitors

S/5 modular monitors

Asystole

Asystole

Leads-off detection

Leads-off detection, bradycardia, tachycardia

Adjustable high and low Adjustable high and low alarm alarm limits for heart rate limits for heart rate V Fib

V Fib

V Tach

V Tachy Rapid VT 1

CARESCAPE modular monitors

6.25, 12.5, 25 or 50 mm/s

S/5 modular monitors

12.5, 25 or 50 mm/s (15“ screen)

Gain CARESCAPE modular monitors

0.5x = 5 mm/mV 1x = 10 mm/mV 2x = 20 mm/mV 4x = 40 mm/mV

S/5 modular monitors

0.2 to 5.0 cm/mV

Pacemaker pulse detection

Optional:

Optional:

VT > 2

V Run > 3

Couplet

V Couplet

Bigeminy

V Bigeminy

Trigeminy

V Trigeminy

R on T

R on T PVC

Missing Beat

Missing Beat

Allowable offset

Multifocal PVCs

Multifocal PVCs

CMRR

Frequent PVCs

Frequent PVCs

CARESCAPE modular monitors

Detection level ±2 mV to ±700 mV Pulse duration 0.1 to 2 ms

S/5 modular monitors

Detection level ±2 mV to ±700 mV Pulse duration 0.5 to 2 ms ±1 Vdc

Frequent SVC 1

CARESCAPE modular monitors

≥ 90 dB minimum at 50 Hz

Idioventricular rhythm 1

S/5 modular monitors

≥ 95 dB

Long R-R 1 SV Tachy 1 Atrial fibrillation 1 1

CARESCAPE modular monitors

Only software version 07 and later.

Pacemaker detector may not operate correctly during the use of high-frequency (HF) surgical equipment. The disturbances of HF surgical equipment typically cause false positive pacer detection.

NOTE: All specifications are relevant to S/5 and CARESCAPE modular monitors, unless otherwise noted.

Invasive blood pressure Measurement method

Temperature Invasive blood pressure is converted to an electrical signal by a pressure transducer. The signal is continuously displayed as a waveform and numeric value. The invasive pressure setup consisting of connecting tubing, pressure transducer, an intravenous bag of normal saline all connected together by stopcocks, is attached to the catheter. The pressure transducer is placed at the same level with the heart and electrically zeroed

Measurement range

-40 to 320 mmHg

Measurement accuracy

±5% or ± 2 mmHg

Waveform display Range

-30 to 300 mmHg

Scales

Adjustable in 10 mmHg increments

Numerical display Resolution

1 mmHg

Alarms

Adjustable high and low alarm limits for systolic, diastolic and mean pressures

2 temperature measurement channels Measurement method

The temperature is measured by a probe whose resistance varies when the temperature changes

Temperature units

°C or °F

Numerical display

2 temperatures, differential T2-T1

Measurement range

10 to 45°C (50 to 113°F)

Measurement accuracy with sensors

±0.2°C (25 to 45°C) / ±0.4°F (77 to 113°F)



±0.3°C (10 to 24.9°C) / ±0.5°F (50 to 76.9°F)

Display resolution

±0.1°C (±0.1°F)

Probes

Use only GE Healthcare temperature probes or defibrillator-proof YSI 400 series probes

NIBP Numerical display

Systolic, diastolic and mean arterial pressure

Measurement principle

Oscillometric with linear deflation

Measurement range

Adult: Child: Infant:

Pulse rate CARESCAPE modular monitors

HR from ART, ABP

S/5 modular monitors

HR from ART

25 to 260 mmHg 25 to 190 mmHg 15 to 140 mmHg

Measurement intervals

Measurement range

30 to 250 bpm

Display resolution

1 bpm

Accuracy

±5% or ± 5 bpm

Transducer sensitivity

5 µV/V/mmHg

Pressure filter

0 to 22 Hz (-3 dB) adjustable upper limit 4 to 22 Hz

CARESCAPE modular monitors

1, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 min, 1 h, 2 h, and 4 h or continous STAT mode

S/5 modular monitors

1, 2.5, 3, 5, 10, 15, 30 min, 1 h, 2 h, 4 h or continuous STAT mode

Alarms

NOTE: All specifications are relevant to S/5 and CARESCAPE modular monitors, unless otherwise noted.

Adjustable high and low alarm limits for systolic, diastolic, mean, cuff loose, cuff occlusion

Plethysmographic pulse waveform

Typical measurement time

Adult Infants

Safety features

Adult

Initial inflation pressure (mmHg)

170 150 120

Max. inflation pressure (mmHg)

280

200

145

Overpressure limit

320

220

160

Max. measurement time

120

120

75

23 seconds 20 seconds Child

Infant

Note: NIBP measurement is intended for patients weighing over 5 kg/11 lb.

Scales

2, 5, 10, 20, 50 mod% or automatic scaling

2 Accuracy is based on deep hypoxia studies with volunteered subjects during nonmotion conditions over a wide range of arterial blood oxygen saturations as compared to arterial blood CO-Oximetry. 3 About two-thirds of pulse oximeter measurements can be expected to fall within ±Arms of the value measured by a CO-oximeter. 4 Measurement modules using GE Ohmeda technology with OxyTip+* sensors have been validated for pulse rate accuracy over the specified range in bench top testing against a patient simulator. Note: For each SpO2 accessory, refer to the instructions for use in the accessory package for patient weight limits.

Environment specifications Operating conditions

Pulse oximetry (SpO2) Measurement method Measurement and display range Calibration range

Red and infrared light absorption SpO2 0 to 100% 70 to 100%, calibrated against functional oxygen saturation

Measurement accuracy2 (Arms)3

70 to 100%: ±2 digits (% SpO2) ±3 digits during clinical patient motion < 70% unspecified

Display resolution

1 digit (% SpO2)

10 to 40°C (50 to 104°F)

Relative humidity

10 to 90% non-condensing

Storage conditions Temperature

-25 to 70°C (-13 to 158°F)

Relative humidity

10 to 90% non-condensing

Physical specifications Dimensions (H x W x D)

14.0 x 5.1 x 13.2 (17.1) cm (5.5 x 2.0 x 5.2 (6.7) in)

Weight

0.6 kg (1.3 lb)

Warranty One year

Display averaging time CARESCAPE modular monitors

3 s, 12 s

S/5 modular monitors

Adjustable beat-to-beat, 10 s, 20 s

Alarms

Temperature

Adjustable high and low alarm limits for SpO2 and pulse rate, probe off, no probe, no pulse

Pulse rate Measurement and display range

30 to 250 bpm

Display resolution

1 bpm

Measurement accuracy 4

±5% or ±5 bpm, whichever is greater

NOTE: All specifications are relevant to S/5 and CARESCAPE modular monitors, unless otherwise noted.

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