Philips M8001A, M8002A User Manual

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Philips M8001A, M8002A User Manual

 

 

Philips M8001A and M8002A

Data Sheet

 

 

IntelliVue Patient Monitor

MP20/MP20 Junior / MP30

The MP20/MP20 Junior/MP30 portable patient monitors are compact in size, ergonomic, and modular in design. They share a common user interface and technological platform with the Philips IntelliVue MP40 and MP50 patient monitors.

The monitors can be connected to Philips measurement servers and server extensions to extend their functionality with plug-and-play convenience.

The monitors are highly customizable. For the MP20/MP30 models, dedicated configurations are available for the anesthesia, critical and cardiac, and neonatal care environments. For the MP20 Junior dedicated configurations for the critical and neonatal care environments are available.

The IntelliVue series offers a complete monitoring solution that is flexible and modular, designed to suit a broad spectrum of monitoring needs.

Measurement Features

ECG monitoring using any combination of three to 10 electrodes.

12-lead ECG monitoring with five electrodes using the EASI method or with 10 electrodes using the conventional method.

Multi-lead arrhythmia and ST segment analysis at the bedside on all available leads.

The Hemodynamic Measurement Server Extension extends your measurement capability by adding a temperature and a pressure and an additional pressure or temperature measurement plus optional cardiac output (not MP20 Junior).

FAST SpO2 for accurate performance even with low perfusion.

The monitor can operate using battery power for up to five hours, to let you safely and easily monitor patients during in-hospital transfer.

Usability Features

Intuitive user interface.

Simple menu hierarchy gives fast access to all basic monitoring tasks.

Patient data management with tabular and graphic trends.

Ventilation, hemodynamic, and oxygenation calculations.

Settings “Profiles” for rapid case turnover.

Patented automatic alarm limits help clinicians provide care more efficiently.

Neonatal Event Review keeps a record of rapidly changing condition of neonatal patients1 .

Bed-to-bed overview provides clinicians with an overview of all the patient beds in their care1.

Choice of input devices: touchscreen (MP30 only), navigation point, mouse, trackball, remote SpeedPoint or keyboard.

10.4" TFT flat panel display with SVGA resolution, wide viewing angle, large numerics, permanently visible alarm limits, and up to 4 realtime waves (3 waves for MP20 Junior).

Intended Use

The monitors are intended to be used for monitoring, recording, and alarming of multiple physiological parameters of adults, pediatrics, and neonates in health care facilities. The devices are to be used by trained health care professionals.

The monitors are intended for use in health care facilities and also for use in transport situations within the hospital setting.

The monitors are for single patient use only. They are not intended for home use. Rx only: U.S. Federal Law restricts this device to use by or on the order of a physician. Not a therapeutic device.

ST segment monitoring is intended for use with adult patients only and is not clinically validated for use with neonatal and pediatric patients.

The ECG measurement is intended to be used for diagnostic recording of rhythm and detailed morphology of complex cardiac complexes (according to AAMI EC 11).

Modularity

The monitor’s functionality can be extended by connecting Philips multi-measurement server and measurement server extensions. It is available as a

1.Not MP20 Junior

standalone or networked solution (not MP20

Junior).

Upgradability

The MP20/MP30 monitors’ modular design allows new capabilities to be added in the future as your monitoring requirements evolve. This upgradability gives the security of knowing that the monitors can be enhanced and updated as practices and technologies advance, and it protects long-term investments.1

Main Components

Display

The monitors have color LCD TFT displays with a wide viewing angle, providing high resolution waveform and data presentation.

The display, processing unit, and power supply are integrated into one device.

User Interface

The user interface is designed for fast and intuitive operation. The color graphical user interface ensures that clinicians quickly feel at ease using the monitor.

SmartKeys with intuitive icons allow monitoring tasks to be performed quickly and easily, directly on the monitor screen.

Waves and numerics are color-coded.

The monitors display up to four measurement waves simultaneously. For 12-lead ECG monitoring they can display 12 real-time ECG waves, with a rhythm strip and all ST values.

Touchscreen Operation

The MP30 monitor is supplied with a touchscreen display with a resistive touch surface.

Input Devices

Supported input devices include the navigation point and PS/2 compatible off-the-shelf computer accessories such as mouse or trackball1.

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NavigationPoint

The integrated navigation point is the primary input device for the MP20 and MP20 Junior and supports the touchscreen for MP30. Its dial can be rotated to enable navigation across the monitor screen. A tactile resistance at every step gives the user control over cursor movement.

The navigation point has

four hardkeys:

Integrated Navigation

 

Point

Silence key to acknowledge all active alarms or switch alarm indicators on or off

Alarms key to pause alarm indicators or switch alarm indicators on or off

Back key to take the user back from a sub menu to a main menu

Main Screen key to take the user from any window to the main screen

Mouse

Any specified PS/2 mouse or trackball may be used for data entry.1

Simulated Keyboard

If alpha or numeric data entry is required, for example to enter patient demographics, an on-screen keyboard will automatically appear on the screen.

1.Not MP20 Junior

Multi-Measurement Server (MMS)

MMS with measurement extension

The M3001A Multi-Measurement Server (MMS) can be connected without cables to the rear of the MP20/30. It sends measurement waves and numerics to the monitor screen and generates alarms and INOPs. Up to eight hours of patient trends are stored in the MMS, as well as patient demographic details.

The MMS provides measurement data for Electrocardiogram (ECG)/Arrhythmia, Respiration, Oxygen Saturation of Arterial Blood (SpO2), NonInvasive Blood Pressure (NBP), and Invasive Pressure or Temperature. It features 12-lead ECG capability, multi-lead arrhythmia, and 12-lead ST analysis.

Measurement Server Extensions

A Measurement Server Extension can optionally be slotted onto the Multi-Measurement Server to add:

M3016A: integrated mainstream CO2 (optional) and Invasive Blood Pressure or Temperature.

M3015A: MicrostreamCO22, and Invasive Blood

Pressure/Temperature (optional).

M3012A: Temperature and Invasive Blood Pressure and an additional Invasive Blood Pressure or Temperature measurement, optionally with Cardiac Output and Continuous Cardiac Output.1

2.Microstream is a registered trademark of Oridion Systems Ltd.

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Remote Alarm Device

M3012A hemodynamic measurement server extension

Remote Alarm Device1

The Remote Alarm Device can be connected to an external device interface connection on the monitor and mounted in a conspicuous position to improve the visibility of alarm signals generated by the monitor.

The device has three optical alarm indicators, an integrated speaker to transmit audible alarm

signals and an On/Standby key to remotely switch the monitor on or put it into standby.

Remote SpeedPoint1

The remote SpeedPoint can also be connected to an external device interface connection on the monitor. It combines joystick with dial control and enables full two-dimensional navigation across the monitor screen. A tactile resistance at every step gives the user control over cursor movement.

Mounting

The mounting options available enable flexible, space saving placement of the monitors for an ergonomic work space.

1.Not MP20 Junior

Application Features

Critical and Cardiac Care Features

The monitor performs multi-lead arrhythmia detection analysis on the patient’s ECG waveform at the bedside. It analyzes for ventricular arrhythmias, calculates heart rate, and generates alarms, including asystole, bradycardia, and ventricular fibrillation.

Up to 12 leads of ST segment analysis can be performed on adult patients at the bedside, measuring ST segment elevation and depression and generating alarms and events. The user can trend ST changes, set high and low alarm limits, and set both ST and isoelectric measurement points. Using ST Snippets, one-second wave segments can be compared with a baseline segment for each measured ST lead.

12-lead ECG data can be measured, using either the EASI placement method with five standard

electrodes (not MP20 Junior) or conventional electrode placement with 10 electrodes.2

12 realtime ECG waveforms can be displayed simultaneously.

FAST-SpO2, using Fourier Artifact Suppression Technology, performs accurately even in cases with low perfusion.

Choice of Microstream and mainstream CO2 monitoring for high quality measurements with intubated and non-intubated patients.

A choice of cardiac output measurements1 using the right-heart thermodilution method and continuous cardiac output measurements with

advanced hemodynamic assessment provided using the PiCCOTM method without a pulmonary catheter.3

Clinical calculations enable stored and manually entered data to be used to perform hemodynamic, ventilation and oxygenation calculations.

Calculated data is displayed in both indexed and non-indexed format.

The optional Drug Calculator1 helps you to manage intravenous (IV) drug infusions by calculating drug dose, rate, amount, volume, concentration, and standardized rate.

2.EASI-derived 12-lead ECGs and their measurements are approximations to conventional 12-lead ECGs. As the 12-lead ECG derived with EASI is not exactly identical to the 12-lead conventional ECG obtained from an electrocardiograph, it should not be used for diagnostic purposes.

3.PiCCOTM is a trademark of Pulsion Medical Systems AG.

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Anesthesia Features

The Essential Gas Module (EGM) measures and displays waves and numerics for 3 respiratory gases and one agent.

Screens provide flexible viewing of patient information during different procedures or phases of an anesthesia case.

Neonatal Monitoring Features1

The optional OxyCRG screen provides a simultaneous presentation of up to three trends:

beat-to-beat heart rate (btbHR)

an oxygenation measurement trend

compressed respiration wave.

This customized display gives clinicians a convenient overview of the neonatal patient’s most important vital signs, helping them to identify significant events.

Continuous OxyCRG recordings can be made on the built-in recorder, and reports can be printed on locally or centrally-connected printers.

Neonatal Event Review (NER) is optimized for monitoring neonatal patients.

For each event, an episode of four minutes of data sampled four times a second is stored, to help you keep a record of the rapidly-changing condition of neonatal patients. Combi-events correlate apnea events with bradycardia and/or desaturations.

Ease of Use

Screen layouts are easily adjustable, allowing flexible display of measurement information.

Temperature, height, and weight can be configured either in metric or imperial units. Pressure measurements can be displayed in kPa or mmHg. Gases can be displayed in kPa, mmHg.

Trends

The trend database stores patientdata from up to 16 measurement numerics. The measurement information can be sampled every 12 seconds, one minute, or five minutes, and stored for a period ranging from four to 48 hours.

Transport Features

The monitors’ portable design means they can be used for in-hospital transport: a monitor, combined with an MMS and battery (optional for MP20 and MP30), weighs less than 6 kg.

1.Not MP20 Junior

The monitors can operate using battery power for up to five hours, to let you safely and easily monitor patients during procedures or in-hospital transfer.

The transition from bedside monitoring to transport is smooth and easy, with no need to disconnect patient cables or adjust any measurement or monitor settings.

The monitor’s network capability means that it is

ready for use as an integrated part of the hospital system.1

Specially-designed mounting solutions let you quickly disconnect the monitor for transport and reconnect to the mount after transport.

The Universal Admit, Discharge and Transfer (ADT) feature means that all ADT information is shared between the networked monitor and the

Information Center. Information need only be entered once.1

Patients can be transferred by disconnecting the MMS from a monitor, and then reconnecting it at a new monitor. Patient demographics are stored in the MMS, so they do not have to be re-entered at the new monitor.

Patient Data Documentation

An extensive range of Patient Reports can be printed:

Event Review and Episode Reports

OxyCRG Reports1

12-lead ECG Reports

Alarm Limit Reports

Vital Signs

Graphic Trends

Cardiac Output Reports1

Wedge Procedure Reports1

Calculations Reports1

Drug Calculator Reports1

Realtime Wave Reports

Report templates can be defined in advance, enabling print-outs tailored to each hospital’s specific requirements to be started quickly.

Reports can be printed on locally or centrallyconnected printers, and they can be initiated manually or automatically at user-defined intervals.

Alarms

The alarm system can be configured to present either the traditional HP/Agilent/Philips alarm sounds or sounds compliant with the draft ISO/ IEC 9703-2 Standard.

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