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Contents
Conventions Used in this Manual ............................................................................................................................ i
Warnings, Cautions and Notes ..................................................................................................................... i
Explanation of the Symbol in this Manual and Product ........................................................................................... i
General ................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Preparing for esCCO Monitoring ............................................................................................................................ 3
Registering the Program ..............................................................................................................................4
Displaying the esCCO Window .................................................................................................................... 5
Changing Settings on the SYSTEM SETUP Window ...................................................................................6
Turning esCCO Monitoring On or Off ................................................................................................. 6
General .......................................................................................................................................................17
Displaying the HEMO GRAPH Window ...................................................................................................... 18
Warnings, cautions and notes are used in this manual to alert or signal the reader to specic information.
WARNING
A warning alerts the user to possible injury or death associated with the use or misuse of the instrument.
CAUTION
A caution alerts the user to possible injury or problems with the instrument associated with its use or
misuse such as instrument malfunction, instrument failure, damage to the instrument, or damage to other
property.
NOTE
A note provides specific information, in the form of recommendations, prerequirements, alternative methods or
supplemental information.
Explanation of the Symbol in this Manual and Product
SymbolDescription
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with this symbol comply with the requirements of the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC.
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General
The QP-033P hemodynamics review program and QP-034P esCCO program
is software for monitoring estimated continuous cardiac output (esCCO) of a
patient. QP-033P can also display a hemodynamics graph on the Review window
to show the circulation condition of the patient.
QP-033PQP-034P
esCCO monitoringYesYes
Hemodynamics graphYesNo
NOTE
When the QP-033P hemodynamics review program is installed, the
GRAPH 3 page of the TREND window is not available.
When the QP-033P hemodynamics review program is installed, the HEMO
GRAPH and MARK function keys are available on the KEYS window of the
SYSTEM SETUP window. For the KEYS window, refer to “KEYS Window”
in Section 3 of the bedside monitor administrator’s guide. For the MARK key
function, refer to “TREND + TARGET Window” section in this manual.
To monitor esCCO, you need to monitor ECG, SpO
(NIBP or IBP) and either CO, CCO or enter patient information (height, weight,
age and gender) depending on the calibration procedure.
, PWTT, blood pressure
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WARNING
Do not diagnose a patient based only on data acquired by the
bedside monitor. Overall judgement must be performed by a
physician who understands the features, limitations and
characteristics of the bedside monitor and by reading the biomedical
signals acquired by other instruments.
CAUTION
esCCO monitoring has not been validated on neonates.
CAUTION
Only use Nihon Kohden specified electrodes, probes, transducers,
thermistors and catheters. Otherwise, the maximum performance
from the monitor cannot be guaranteed.
NOTE
• esCCO cannot be monitored with the AY-631P/633P/651P/653P input
unit and BSM-1733/1753 bedside monitor.
• esCCO cannot be monitored on the BSM-3532/3552/3733/3753
bedside monitor.
• esCCO must be calibrated before monitoring esCCO.
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• The screens in this manual are for BSM-6000 series bedside monitor.
This manual only describes the features and functions of esCCO monitoring and
the hemodynamics graph window. For details on the bedside monitor, refer to the
documents provided with the BSM-3000 or BSM-6000 series bedside monitor.
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Preparing for esCCO Monitoring
Preparation Flowchart
1. Register the QP-033P Hemodynamics Review Program or QP-034P esCCO
Program.
2. Change the necessary settings on the esCCO page of the PARAMETERS
window in the SYSTEM SETUP window. Check that <esCCO
MEASUREMENT> is set to On.
3. Select ON for <esCCO MEASUREMENT> on the OTHER window of the
esCCO window.
4. Check that the patient information (height, weight, age and gender) is
entered.
5. Depending on the calibration procedure, do either a) or b). For details on the
calibration, refer to the “Calibration” section.
a) Set up the catheter and system and monitor CO. Refer to Section 9 of the
BSM-3000 or BSM-6000 series bedside monitor User’s Guide Part II for
details.
b) Connect a CCO or PiCCO monitor to the bedside monitor with the QF
interface/IF communication cable.
6. Depending on the calibration procedure, do either a) or b). For details on the
calibration, refer to the “Calibration” section.
a) Set up the catheter and system and monitor IBP.
b) Connect the air hose and cuff and monitor NIBP.
7. Monitor ECG and SpO2.
8. Perform calibration.
9. Start monitoring esCCO.
For details on monitoring ECG, SpO2, IBP/NIBP, PWTT and CO, refer to the
BSM-3000 or BSM-6000 series bedside monitor User’s Guide Part II.
NOTE
Delete the data of the previous patient before monitoring esCCO.
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Registering the Program
An unlock code must be obtained from Nihon Kohden to use the program.
Tell us the registration code on the OPTIONS window of the SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION screen and we will tell you the unlock code. Use the
registration form at the end of the Administrator’s Guide.
NOTE
• The QP-033P hemodynamics review program and QP-034P esCCO
program cannot be used on the BSM-6000A series bedside monitor.
• When using the BSM-1763 or BSM-1773 bedside monitor as an input
unit for the BSM-6000K series bedside monitor:
- Also register the esCCO software for the BSM-1763 or BSM-1773.
Refer to the QP-172P esCCO program Operator’s Manual.
- Set <DATA TRANSPORT USING INPUT UNIT> on the DATA
MANAGEMENT window of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen to
ENABLE.
1. Display the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen. Refer to Section 2 of the
Administrator’s Guide for details.
2. Display the esCCO or HEMO GRAPH page of the OPTIONS window.
• esCCO page: for registering QP-034P
• HEMO GRAPH page: for registering QP-033P
3. Note the registration code in the REGISTRATION CODE box on the
window.
4. Fill in the registration form and fax or send it to your Nihon Kohden
representative.
5. After you receive the unlock code, display the esCCO or HEMO GRAPH
page of the OPTIONS window on the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen
and enter the code number in the PASSWORD box using the number and
alphabet keys on the screen. When the ENT key is touched, the lock is
unlocked.
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Displaying the esCCO Window
1. Display the MENU window.
• Press the [Menu] key on the monitor.
• Press the [MENU/HOME] key on the remote control.
• Touch the MENU function key on the screen.
2. Touch the “esCCO” key. The esCCO window appears.
Touching the esCCO numeric data on the home screen also displays the
esCCO window:
3. Close the window.
• Press the [Home] key on the monitor or data acquisition unit.
• Press the [MENU/HOME] key on the remote control.
• Touch the HOME function key on the screen.
• Touch the waveform or current trendgraph display area on the home
screen.
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Changing Settings on the SYSTEM SETUP Window
Turning esCCO Monitoring On or Off
1. Press the [Menu] key on the front panel to display the MENU window.
2. Touch the SYSTEM key on the MENU window.
3. Enter the password. For details on the password, refer to the BSM-3000 or
BSM-6000 series bedside monitor Administrator’s Guide.
4. Touch the PARAMETERS tab → esCCO tab.
5. Select On or Off in the <esCCO MEASUREMENT> box to turn esCCO
monitoring on or off.
6. Press the [Home] key to return to the home screen.
Changing Master Calibration Parameters
There are master CO and PP (pulse pressure) parameters for calibration. You can
still select CO and PP parameters for calibration on the CALIBRATION window
but these change back to the master parameters when:
• The monitor power is off for more than 30 minutes when <SHOW
ADMIT CONFIRMATION WINDOW> is set to “Off” in the SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION screen.
• The patient is admitted or discharged.
• The “PATIENT TYPE” setting is changed on the ADMIT DISCHARGE
window.
1. Press the [Menu] key on the front panel to display the MENU window.
2. Touch the SYSTEM key on the MENU window.
3. Enter the password. For details on the password, refer to the BSM-3000 or
BSM-6000 series bedside monitor Administrator’s Guide.
4. Touch the PARAMETERS tab → esCCO tab.
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5. Select the master parameter for CO and PP for calibration.
6. Press the [Home] key to return to the home screen.
Turning esCCO Monitoring On or Off on the OTHER Window
The <esCCO MEASUREMENT> setting appears on the OTHER window only
when <esCCO MEASUREMENT> on the PARAMETERS – esCCO page of the
SYSTEM SETUP window is set to On. Refer to the previous “Changing Settings
on the SYSTEM SETUP Window” section for details.
1. Display the OTHER window of the esCCO window.
Press the [Menu] key → esCCO key → OTHER tab.
2. Select ON or OFF in the <esCCO MEASUREMENT> box to turn esCCO
monitoring on or off.
3. Press the [Home] key to return to the home screen.
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Checking the Patient Information
The patient information (height, weight, age and gender) displayed on the
PATIENT INFO window of the esCCO window are the values entered for the
patient information on the ADMIT DISCHARGE window. Because this data is
used in the calculation for BSA and esCCO monitoring, check that it is correct
before monitoring esCCO.
When these values are changed, the settings on the ADMIT DISCHARGE
window also change.
The units for height (cm or inch) and weight (kg or lbs) can be set on the
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen. Refer to Section 2 of the BSM-3000 or
BSM-6000 series bedside monitor Administrator’s Guide.
1. Display the PATIENT INFO window of the esCCO window.
Press the [Menu] key → esCCO key → PATIENT INFO tab.
2. Check the patient information. If necessary, change the setting. BSA is
automatically calculated when the height and weight are entered.
NOTE
If another window is opened before pressing the Enter key, the
entered value is deleted.
3. Press the [Home] key to return to the home screen.
Calibration
To perform calibration, the following parameters must be monitored.
ECG and SpO
HR and PWTT must be monitored for more than 4 minutes to do calibration.
2
CAUTION
Do not monitor SpO2 by attaching the probe on the foot.
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NOTE
Turn the AUTO LEAD CHANGE setting to OFF. The change in ECG lead
alters the value of esCCO.
NIBP or IBP
When using NIBP, measure NIBP more than once by manual or periodic
measurement. In periodic measurement, set the measurement interval to 2
minutes or longer. If calibration is not performed within 10 minutes from the last
NIBP measurement, the PP value for calibration becomes invalid.
When using IBP, IBP monitoring must be stable for more than 3 minutes. Zero
balance must be adjusted. If zero balance is not adjusted or calibration is not
performed within 10 minutes from starting stable IBP monitoring, the PP value
becomes invalid.
CO, CCO or patient information
Depending on the <CAL CO> setting on the CAL window, do the following.
When “CO FROM PATIENT INFO” is selected:
Enter height, weight, age and gender on the PATIENT INFO window.
When “CO FROM HEMO TREND” is selected:
Measure CO and register the result in the HEMO TREND window. More than
one measurement within 10 minutes is required.
When “CCO” is selected:
Monitor CCO or PiCCO by the CCO or PiCCO monitor connected to the bedside
monitor.
When “MANUALLY ENTER” is selected:
Enter CO value manually. If calibration is not performed within 10 minutes from
entering the CO value, the CO value for calibration becomes invalid.
Calibration Procedure
1. Display the CAL window of the esCCO window.
Press the [Menu] key → esCCO key → CAL tab.
The “CHECK CAL PARAMETER” message appears on the home screen
and esCCO window.
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2. Select the CO parameter for calibration.
CO FROM PATIENT INFO:
Value calculated by the monitor using patient information is
used for calibration. Enter height, weight, age and gender on the
PATIENT INFO window. If the gender of the patient is unknown
“(blank)”, the value is calculated as “MALE”.
CO FROM HEMO TREND:
Measured value registered on the HEMO TREND window by
measuring CO is used for calibration.
CCO: Measured value monitored by an external device using the QF
interface/IF communication cable is used for calibration.
MANUALLY ENTER:
Enter the value using the numeric keys on the window.
CAUTION
When using “CO FROM PATIENT INFO” for calibrating esCCO, the
automatically calculated CO value is an approximate and must be
checked by a physician. If the CO value is not appropriate, enter CO
value manually. Check that the CO is also appropriate after
calibration.
3. Select the PP parameter for calibration.
When using IBP, select the appropriate label.
NOTE
• Perform calibration within 10 minutes from the last NIBP
measurement or starting stable IBP monitoring. Otherwise the PP
value for calibration becomes invalid.
• If the IBP label for the PP parameter is changed, wait at least 10
minutes before performing calibration for esCCO.
4. When all values for calibration are obtained, the CAL key on the CAL
window becomes available and the “READY FOR CAL” message appears
on the home screen and esCCO window. Touch the CAL key.
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NOTE
• Calibration is not performed when any of the values necessary for
calibration are invalid.
• If PP value is invalid, measure again.
After calibration, the “CAL COMPLETE” message, esCCO value,
calibration date and time and CO and PP source are displayed.
NOTE
The heart rate on the home screen and CAL window of the esCCO
window differ due to the difference in averaging. Do not use the heart
rate on the esCCO window for monitoring the patient.
If calibration fails, the “CAL ERROR” message appears. Remove the cause
and calibrate again. The following points may be the cause for calibration
failure and invalid esCCO range after calibration.
• CO value is smaller than 0.5 L/min or larger than 20.0 L/min
• PWTT changed greatly
• HR changed greatly
• Pacing pulse is detected
CAUTION
When NIBP is measured at a short interval, PWTT changes greatly
which might not be correctly applied to the esCCO calibration.
When mounting an AY-600P series input unit or BSM-1700 series bedside
monitor on the BSM-6000 series bedside monitor
• To transport the calibration data with the AY-661P/663P/671P/673P input unit
or BSM-1763/1773 bedside monitor, the following conditions must be met.
- The software version of the BSM-6000 bedside monitor is 05-01 or later.
- For the BSM-1763/1773 bedside monitor, <DATA TRANSPORT USING
INPUT UNIT> on the DATA MANAGEMENT window of the SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION screen is set to ENABLE on both the BSM-1763/1773
and BSM-6000 series bedside monitors.
- For the AY-661P/663P/671P/673P input unit, a QM-600P memory unit is
installed in the input unit.
• When the AY-661P/663P/671P/673P input unit or BSM-1763/1773 bedside
monitor which has the calibration data for esCCO is connected, the “esCCO
ERROR” message may appear on the screen. If this appears, wait for a minute
until it disappears.
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Monitoring esCCO
When calibration is performed properly, esCCO data appears on the home
screen.
CAUTION
In the following cases, SQI may become low and correct esCCO
might not be obtained.
• During CPB (cardiopulmonary bypass)
• During displacement of the heart
• Hemodynamically unstable patients
• Change in IBP measurement sites after CPB
• Pacemaker patient
• Unstable pulse wave due to poor peripheral circulation
• Too many arrhythmias
• Patient movement
• Noise on ECG due to ESU
• IABP
• Low perfusion
• During construction of wall grafts in OPCAB
• NIBP measurement
• Transducer position change
CAUTION
In the following cases, calibrate again because correct esCCO
cannot be obtained.
• ECG monitoring lead is changed.
• Electrode attachment place is changed.
• SpO2 probe attachment place is changed.
• The AY series input unit or BSM-1700 series bedside monitor
which does not have the calibration data for esCCO is connected.
• Monitor power is turned off and on.
• Patient is admitted or discharged.
• Data is deleted.
• After patient movement or body position change, the esCCO value
has changed greatly.
NOTE
• esCCO data is not displayed when calibration is not performed or not
performed appropriately.
• When measured data is abnormal, SQI may become “Poor” and the
esCCO data is not reliable.
• To determine the SQI level, the PP parameter (NIBP or IBP) used for
calibration must be available for measurement while monitoring esCCO.
• When a pacing pulse is detected during esCCO monitoring, SQI level
degrades.
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esCCO Information on the Home Screen
esCCO monitoring values
(Up to four parameters selected
on the OTHER window of the
esCCO window)
SQI bar graph
esCCO SQI is indicated in four levels.
Good Medium Poor Invalid
Up to four esCCO numeric parameters can be displayed on the home screen.
esCCO Information on the esCCO Window
Patient information
SQI bar graph
esCCO or esCCI trendgraph
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Changing esCCO Settings
NOTE
To calculate esCCI, esSVI and esSVRI, patient information (BSA) must
be entered. Refer to the “Checking the Patient Information” section.
Change the settings on the esCCO window. The following settings can be
changed.
• esCCO and esCCI alarm limits
• esCCO or esCCI trendgraph display on the home screen
• Select esCCO parameters to be displayed on the home screen
The display color for esCCO can be set on the SYSTEM SETUP window.
Refer to Section 3 of the BSM-3000 or BSM-6000 series bedside monitor
Administrator’s Guide.
Changing the esCCO and esCCI Alarm Setting
CAUTION
When the alarm limit is set to Off, there will be no alarm for that limit.
Be careful when you set the alarm limit to Off.
You can set the upper and lower esCCO and esCCI alarm limits on the esCCO
window. You can set all alarms, including the upper and lower esCCO/esCCI
alarm limits, on the ALARM LIMITS window (See BSM-3000 or BSM-6000
series bedside monitor User’s Guide Part I, Section 5).
Setting Rage
esCCO upper limit: 0.60 to 20.00 L/min in 0.10 L/min steps, Off
esCCO lower limit: Off, 0.50 to 19.90 L/min in 0.10 L/min steps
esCCI upper limit: 0.60 to 20.00 L/min/m2 in 0.10 L/min/m2 steps, Off
esCCI lower limit: Off, 0.50 to 19.90 L/min/m2 in 0.10 L/min/m2 steps
1. Display the MAIN window of the esCCO window.
Press the [Menu] key → esCCO key → MAIN tab.
2. Touch the esCCO key to change the esCCO alarm setting.
Touch the esCCI key to change the esCCI alarm setting.
3. Touch and drag the sliders to the desired level on the setting bar. Use the
or key to adjust the setting.
If the upper limit is set to a value above the maximum, the upper limit alarm
is set to OFF. If the lower limit is set to a value below the minimum, the
lower limit alarm is set to OFF.
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Selected parameter
Setting bar
Current value of the selected parameter
4. Press the [Home] key to return to the home screen.
Selecting esCCO or esCCI for Trendgraph Display
Upper limit slider
Upper limit
Lower limit
Lower limit slider
Either esCCO or esCCI can be selected for the trendgraph on the home screen.
1. Display the OTHER window of the esCCO window.
Press the [Menu] key → esCCO key → OTHER tab.
2. Select either esCCO or esCCI in the <PARAMETER FOR CURRENT
TREND> box.
3. Press the [Home] key to return to the home screen.
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Selecting Parameters to be Displayed on the Home Screen
Up to 4 esCCO parameters can be selected to be displayed on the home screen.
1. Display the OTHER window of the esCCO window.
Press the [Menu] key → esCCO key → OTHER tab.
2. Select the parameter you want to change.
3. Select the parameter by touching the desired parameter key.
Selected parameters
4. Press the [Home] key to return to the home screen.
Available parameters
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Hemodynamics Graph Window (QP-033P Only)
General
The HEMO GRAPH window displays the hemodynamics data of a patient as a
trendgraph and target graph. A target graph has an X axis (horizontal axis) which
shows a parameter concerning preload and a Y axis (vertical axis) which shows a
parameter concerning heart’s pumping function, such as cardiac output. From the
target graph, you can visually grasp the patient’s circulation condition.
The scales can be changed and you can use the target zone to manage the
patient’s circulation.
The monitor has master graph settings on which parameters and scales of the
graphs are set. These settings can be changed any time on the graph windows but
these change back to the master settings when:
• The monitor power is off for more than 30 minutes when <SHOW
ADMIT CONFIRMATION WINDOW> is set to “Off” in the SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION screen.
• The patient is admitted or discharged.
• The “PATIENT TYPE” setting is changed on the ADMIT DISCHARGE
window.
The master graph settings are set on the HEMO GRAPH window of the
SYSTEM SETUP window.
* The “input unit” means the
AY-600P series input unit with
a QM-600P memory unit, or
the BSM-1700 series bedside
monitor.
NOTE for BSM-6000 series bedside monitor
• When <DATA TRANSPORT USING INPUT UNIT> is set to “DISABLE”,
and <SHOW ADMIT CONFIRMATION WINDOW> is set to “Off” in
the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen, the stored data remains in
memory for about 30 minutes after the power is turned off. After 30
minutes, the stored data is lost. When <DATA TRANSPORT USING
INPUT UNIT> is set to “ENABLE”, the patient data and settings remain
in the input unit*.
• When using an input unit* and data transport function is enabled,
- data for up to 24 hours is saved in the input unit*.
- the saved data remains in the main unit and input unit* even when
30 minutes elapse after monitor power off.
• The time of the data in the input unit* is adjusted to the time of the main
unit.
NOTE
The oldest data is deleted when the maximum number of data are
created.
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Displaying the HEMO GRAPH Window
1. Display the MENU window.
• Press the [Menu] key on the monitor.
• Press the [MENU/HOME] key on the remote control.
• Touch the MENU function key on the screen.
2. Touch the “HEMO GRAPH” key. The HEMO GRAPH window appears.
You can also display the HEMO GRAPH window by:
• Touching the “HEMO GRAPH” tab on another Review window.
• Touching the “HEMO GRAPH” function key on the screen or remote
control.
NOTE
When changing the review window, the data at the cursor on the
original window is displayed on the second window. For example,
when the HEMO GRAPH window is called up from the HEMO
TREND window, the trend and target graphs are displayed with the
time of the file selected on the HEMO TREND window.
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Window Explanations
3. Close the window.
• Press the [Home] key on the monitor or data acquisition unit.
• Press the [MENU/HOME] key on the remote control.
• Touch the HOME function key on the screen.
• Touch the waveform or current trendgraph display area on the home screen.
There are three types of graph windows for displaying hemodynamics data:
• The TREND window displays the trendgraphs of the six selected parameters.
• The GRAPH window has three target graphs of the selected parameters.
• The TREND + TARGET window shows the trendgraph and one of the target
graphs on one window.
Each window displays hemodynamics graphs for the past 24 hours. With the
optional QM-601P memory card, data of past 72 hours can be saved.
The displayed hemodynamics graph can be printed on the network printer when
the monitor is connected to a network.
CAUTION
When displaying the target area on the target graphs, set the
appropriate scale of the target area based on the patient condition.
Do not diagnose the patient based only on data of the
hemodynamics graph.
NOTE
• The entire graph might not be displayed on the screen depending on
the scale.
• The display color of the trendgraphs is the same color as the parameter
color selected on the SYSTEM SETUP window. To change the
parameter color, refer to Section 3 of the BSM-3000 or BSM-6000
series bedside monitor Administrator Guide.
TREND + TARGET Window
The TREND + TARGET window displays the trendgraph on the right side of
the window and one target graph on the left side of the window. The data at the
cursor position on the trendgraph is displayed on the target graphs.
The yellow bar just below the trendgraph is the display interval for the target
graphs which is set at target graph time. The target graphs are plotted at the
interval indicated in the parenthesis at target graph time.
A mark (blue triangle) is set on the trendgraph when the “MARK” function key
on the screen/remote control is pressed. An event mark is placed at the “MARK”
function key pressed position. The marked position appears as a blue triangle
below the trendgraph.
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When the cursor on the trendgraph is at the position where the left edge of the
yellow bar is at the mark, you can see the circulation condition at the marked
position. For example, touch the “MARK” function key on the screen or remote
control when a patient is medically treated and later display the TREND +
TARGET window of the HEMODYNAMICS GRAPH window to see the
changes in the circulation condition after the treatment.
On the trendgraph, when AP (arterial pressure) is selected for the displaying
parameter, the highest priority arterial blood pressure is used.
ART > ART2 > RAD > DORS > AO > FEM
Settings of trend time:
30 min/1 h/2 h/4 h/6 h/8 h/12 h/24 h
Settings with the optional QM-601P memory card:
30 min/1 h/2 h/4 h/6 h/8 h/12 h/24 h/48 h/72 h
Settings of target graph time:
30 min (2 min)/1 h (5 min)/2 h (10 min)/4 h (20 min)/6 h (30 min)/8 h (40
min)/12 h (1 hr)/24 h (2 hr)
Settings with the optional QM-601P memory card:
30 min (2 min)/1 h (5 min)/2 h (10 min)/4 h (20 min)/6 h (30 min)/8 h (40
min)/12 h (1 h)/24 h (2 h)/48 h (4 h)/72 h (6 h)
Displays the TREND window.
Target graph
Displays the target graph
selected on the SETTINGS
window. When the latest data
is displayed, the latest plot
blinks in blue. When past data
is displayed, the latest plot
lights in blue. The area in the
pink box is the target area.
Changes the target
graph to be displayed.
Draws the plots of the target
graph one after another from
the oldest data.
Target graph display interval
Touch
trendgraph. The interval in the parenthesis is the plotting interval of
the target graphs. On the example window, the average value of one
minute is plotted at 2-minute interval.
Displays the GRAPH window.
Opens other review windows.
Trendgraph display time width
Touch
time width of the trendgraph.
or to change the interval of the yellow bar below the
or to change the display
Cursor
The data at the cursor position is displayed
on the target graphs.
Trendgraph
Up to six parameters can be
displayed on the trendgraph.
The parameters are selected
on the SETTINGS window.
The numeric data at the
cursor position is displayed.
Target graph display interval
The interval is selected at
Target Graph Time.
Mark (blue triangle)
Prints the displayed trend and
target graphs on the network
printer.
NOTE
The display color of the trendgraphs is the same color as the parameter
color selected on the SYSTEM SETUP window. To change the parameter
color, refer to Section 3 of the BSM-3000 or BSM-6000 series bedside
monitor Administrator Guide.
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TREND Window
The TREND window displays the trendgraphs of the up to six parameters
selected on the SETTINGS window. When AP (arterial pressure) is selected for
the displaying parameter, the highest priority arterial blood pressure is used.
ART > ART2 > RAD > DORS > AO > FEM
Settings of trend time:
30 min/1 h/2 h/4 h/6 h/8 h/12 h/24 h
Settings with the optional QM-601P memory card:
30 min/1 h/2 h/4 h/6 h/8 h/12 h/24 h/48 h/72 h
Displays the TREND + TARGET window.
Trendgraph
Up to six parameters can be
displayed on the trendgraph.
The parameters are selected
on the SETTINGS window.
The numeric data at the cursor
position is displayed.
Displays the SETTINGS
window for changing the
parameters to be displayed.
Displays the SCALE SETUP
window for changing the scale
of the displayed parameters.
Displays the GRAPH window.
Trendgraph display time width
Touch or to change the display
time width of the trendgraph.
Opens other review windows.
Prints the displayed trendgraph
on the network printer.
NOTE
The display color of the trendgraphs is the same color as the parameter
color selected on the SYSTEM SETUP window. To change the parameter
color, refer to Section 3 of the BSM-3000 or BSM-6000 series bedside
monitor Administrator Guide.
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Displays the TREND +
TARGET window.
GRAPH Window (Target Graph Window)
The X axis (horizontal axis) shows a parameter for preload and the Y axis
(vertical axis) shows a parameter for the heart’s pumping function, such as
cardiac output. The target graph is plotted at the interval indicated in the
parenthesis of the target graph display interval. When the latest data is displayed,
the latest plot blinks in green. When past data is displayed, the latest plot is
purple. On the example window, the average value of 30 minute is plotted at
2 minute intervals.
There are three target graphs. The parameters for GRAPH 1 and 2 can be
changed on the SETTINGS window. GRAPH 3 is xed and cannot be changed.
The scales can be changed and you can use the target zone to manage the
patient’s circulation.
GRAPH 1 and GRAPH 2
Displays the TREND window.
Opens other review window.
Displays other target graph window.
Changes the scale of
the x and y axes.
Displays the SETTINGS
window for changing the
target graph settings.
Draws the plots of the target
graph one after another from
the oldest data.
The default settings for GRAPH 2 are based on the “Early Goal-Directed
Therapy”.
Target graph display interval
Touch
The interval in the parenthesis is the
plotting interval of the target graphs.
or to change the interval.
Target area
The area in the pink box is
the target area.
Prints the displayed target graph on the
network printer.
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Center scale of the y axis
To change the scale, touch the SCALE key. The SCALE SETUP window is
displayed. Use the and keys to change the scale.
Returns to the target graph
display
Displays the TREND +
TARGET window
Center scale of the x axis
Secondary scale of the x axis
GRAPH 3 (Forrester Classication)
The GRAPH 3 draws the target graph with PCWP on the x axis and CI/CCI on
the y axis. The data is updated when PCWP is registered to the HEMO TREND
window. The data of up to latest 12 PCWP measurements are plotted. The date
and time of the plot are displayed.
The HEMO TREND window can be displayed by pressing the [Menu] key →
TREND key → HEMO TREND tab. For details, refer to the bedside monitor
Operator’s Manual.
The scale can be changed by touching the SCALE key in the same way as the
GRAPH 1 and 2. There is no secondary scale for the x axis.
Displays other target graph windowDisplays the TREND window
Opens other review window
Target graph
Displays the target graph of
PCWP and CI/CCI
Displays the SETTINGS window
for turning the target area on or
off
Changes the center scale
of the x and y axes
Draws the plots of the target
graph one after another from
the oldest data
Prints the displayed target graph
on the network printer
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Printing Hemodynamics Graph
NK Hospital17-1-2012 15:59
NIHON KOHDEN
The displayed hemodynamics graph can be printed on the network printer when
the monitor is connected to a network.
Touch the PRINT key on the window to print.
Print example
Bed IDICU-001Name
HR
AP
PPV
HR
[bpm]
100
200
esCCO
40
20.00
58
AP
[mmHg]
159/ 78(111)
PPV
[%]
6
esCCO
[L/min]
5.68
0
0
0
0.00
17-1-201213:0013:2013:4014:0014:2014:40
esCCI
[L/min/m
4.40
2
]
2.20
17-01-2012 13:11 - 13:41
GenderMalePatient ID
0.00
PPV
[%]
0 31 62 10
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Selecting Parameters for Trendgraph Display
Up to six parameters can be displayed as trendgraphs on the TREND + TARGET
and TREND windows.
1. Display the TREND window of the HEMO GRAPH window.
HISTORY
MENU, HOME, LARGE NUMERICS,
DISCHARGE (BSM-6000K series
only), NEXT CASE (BSM-6000A series
only)*7, TRANSPORT DATA (BSM6000K series only)*8, X-PORT DATA
KEYS
(BSM-6000A series only)*8, VENOUS
PUNCTURE, 12 LEAD ANALYSIS,
*2 Available when site is ICU or NICU and alarm off type is set to “ALL ALARMS OFF”, or when site is OR and alarm inactivation and alarm off type
are set to “ALL ALARMS OFF”.
*3 Available only when alarm inactivation is set to “SUSPEND ALARMS”.
*4 Available only when site is ICU or NICU and alarm inactivation is set to “SUSPEND ALARMS”.
*5 Available only when site is OR and alarm off type is “BYPASS”.
*6 Available only when the QP-033P is installed.
*7 Available only when site is OR.
*8 Available only when data transport setting is “ENABLE”.
*9 When site is NICU, available only when ST measurement is set to “ON”.
*10 Available only when site is NICU.
*11 Not available for BSM-6301A/K.
Not available when a BSM-3532, BSM-3552, BSM-3562, or BSM-3572 bedside monitor is used.
*2 Only available when the QI-374P interface is installed to the bedside monitor.
*3 Not available for Op No. 32A, 52A, 72A, 33A, 53A and 73A.
*4 When the QP-033P is installed, GRAPH 3 is not available.
Not available for Op No. 32A, 52A, 72A, 33A, 53A and 73A.
CCO, PCCO,
10
esCCO*
CCI, PCCI,
10
esCCI*
SV, esSV*
SVI, esSVI*
SvO2, ScvO
0-4, 0-8, 0-20 L/min0-8 L/min
0-4, 0-8, 0-20 L/min/m
10
0-80, 0-160, 0-300 mL0-160 mL
10
0-40, 0-80, 0-200 mL/m
0-100, 50-100%0-100%
2
2
2
*2 Available when site is ICU or NICU and alarm off type is set to “ALL ALARMS OFF”, or when site is OR and alarm inactivation and alarm off type
are set to “ALL ALARMS OFF”.
*3 Available only when alarm inactivation is set to “SUSPEND ALARMS”.
*4 Available only when site is ICU or NICU and alarm inactivation is set to “SUSPEND ALARMS”.
*5 Available only when site is OR and alarm off type is “BYPASS”.
*6 Available only when the QP-033P is installed.
*7 Available only when site is OR.
*8 When site is NICU, available only when ST measurement is set to “ON”.
*9 Available only when site is NICU.
*10 Not available for BSM-3532, BSM-3552, BSM-3733, BSM-3753.
CO FROM
PATIENT INFO
white
1: MENU
2: TREND GRAPH
3: ZERO ALL
4: ALARM
HISTORY
The model and serial number of your instrument are identified on the rear or bottom of the unit.
Write the model and serial number in the spaces provided below. Whenever you call your representative concerning
this instrument, mention these two pieces of information for quick and accurate service.
Model
Your Representative
Serial Number
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