Operation Guide For Mindray Thermal-Chip Neonatal Flow Sensor-V1.0-20220810
Operation Guide For Mindray Thermal-Chip Neonatal Flow Sensor-V1.0-20220810
Operation Guide For Mindray Thermal-Chip Neonatal Flow Sensor-V1.0-20220810
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Operation guide
Mindray thermal-chip neonatal flow sensor
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Contents
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5. References: ............................................................................................................................................ 11
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3 Position patient connectors of the Y-piece to point approx. 30~60° downwards to prevent condensation
from forming on the neonatal flow sensor.
4 Run the cables along the breathing hoses to the device.
5 Insert the connector (F) of the flow sensor cable into the socket (G) at the rear of SV300.
If a neonatal flow sensor and HME are used in the neonatal patient, the HME must be installed between
the neonatal flow sensor and the patient connector.
Note:
The flow sensor cable DO NOT support hot-plugin use to ensure the safety. Ensure the flow sensor
cable (F) has been connected to the socket(G) of SV300 before turn on the ventilator.
In non-invasive ventilation and non-neonate patient, neonatal flow sensor is disabled.
Remove the neonatal flow sensors from ventilator tubing before initiating nebulization.
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Buckle
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Note:
Please follow the instructions when connect or remove the sensor, or the sensor or the cable plug may be
broken.
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sensor is contaminated and cannot work normally, you can turn OFF the neonatal flow sensor.
Step1: Select [Setup] → [Sensor] → [Neo. Module].
Step2: Set the [Monitoring] to OFF.
Once the neonatal flow sensor is turned OFF, the following features will not be available.
Volume control mode: V-A/C, PRVC, PRVC-SIMV, V-SIMV or VS
Flow related monitoring parameters: Tve, Tvi, Mve, alarms of Tv and Mv
Waveforms: Flow, Volume
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If an extension tube is needed to better place the circuit, then a neonatal expandable catheter mount
should be used, reducing the dead space and improve the flow measurement precision.
Wrong application
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Inspiratory Time: All neonates should have an inspiratory time of 0.3 to 0.5 seconds and an expiratory
time not less than 0.5 seconds unless the rate exceeds 60/minute. At rates above 60, use equal inspiratory
and expiratory times (I: E=1:1).
Confirmation of correct PIP should always be determined by appropriate chest wall excursion.
Adjust FiO2 as indicated to maintain oxygen saturation 85%-95% (PaO2 50-70mm Hg).
Because of the risk of right to left shunting (PFC), the FiO2 in this condition is adjusted to maintain the
oxygen saturation greater than 95% (PaO2 > 80mm Hg) in term infants.
5. References
[1] Blakeman, Thomas C et al. “AARC Clinical Practice Guidelines: Artificial Airway Suctioning.”
Respiratory care vol. 67,2 (2022): 258-271. doi:10.4187/respcare.09548
[2] Jonathan M. Klein, MD. Use of mechanical ventilation in the neonate. University of Iowa Stead Family
Children’s Hospital.
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