Edwards Lifesciences
EV1000 Clinical Platform
EV1000 Clinical Platform Operator’s Manual Ver 3.3.3 2012
Operator’s Manual
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Using This Manual The Edwards Lifesciences EV1000 Clinical Platform Operator’s Manual is comprised of 15 chapters, seven Appendices and an Index. Figures in this manual are intended for reference only and may not be an exact replication of the screens as a result of continuous software improvements. . Chapter
Description
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EV1000 Overview: Provides an overview of the EV1000 system.
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Safety and Symbols: Includes WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES that are found in the manual, as well as illustrations of labels found on the monitor and Databox surfaces.
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Unpacking and Initial Setup: Provides information about setting up the EV1000 platform and cables and for the first time you turn on the system. EV1000 Quick Start: Provides experienced clinicians and users of bedside monitors instructions for immediate monitor use.
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Navigating the EV1000: Provides information on how to use the touch screen and monitoring cables.
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Monitor Display Options: Provides information about the various monitor display settings including patient information, language and international units, alarm volume, system time, and system date. It also provides instructions for selecting the monitor screen appearance.
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FloTrac Continuous Monitoring: Describes procedures for setup and operation of cardiac output, stroke volume, stroke volume variation, and systemic vascular resistance calculation.
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VolumeView Monitoring: Intermittent TPTD and Continuous Calibrated Cardiac Output: Describes procedures for setup and operation of TPTD, and derived parameters monitoring, when it is used in conjunction with the VolumeView system.
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Oximetry Monitoring: Describes procedures for calibration and operation of oximetry (oxygen saturation) measurement.
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Physiology and Physio Relationship Monitoring Screens: The Physiology screen and Physio Relationship monitoring screens provide a graphic display of monitored parameters and their relationship to each other.
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Clinical Actions and Analysis: Describes information about using the EV1000 system to calculate the percentage of change of monitored values, perform intervention analyses, and review events.
Chapter
Description
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Demonstration Mode and Data Download: Describes how to use the EV1000 platform for training and demonstration and how to download monitored data to a USB drive.
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Help and Troubleshooting: Describes how to use the help system and lists faults and alerts.
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EV1000 System Accessories: Describes accessories available for use with the EV1000 Clinical Platform.
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EV1000 Advanced Features: Describes features available for upgrade.
Appendix
Description
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Specifications
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Equations for Calculated Patient Parameters
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Monitor Settings and Defaults
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EV1000 Unit Conversions
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System Care, Service and Support
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Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration
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Glossary
Index
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Contents Chapter 1: EV1000 Overview Monitored Parameters... 1-1 FloTrac: Continuous Calculations... 1-1 VolumeView: Intermittent Calculations... 1-1 VolumeView Sensor: Continuous Calculations... 1-2 Intravascular Oximetry... 1-2 Indications for Use... 1-3 FloTrac Arterial Pressure Autocalibrated Cardiac Output (FT-CO)... 1-3 VolumeView Transpulmonary Thermodilution (TPTD)... 1-3 VolumeView Calibrated Cardiac Output (VV-CO)... 1-3 Intravascular Oximetry... 1-3 Edwards EV1000 Clinical Platform Operator's Manual... 1-4 Acronyms and Abbreviations... 1-4
Chapter 2: Safety and Symbols Safety Identifying Symbols... 2-1 Warnings... 2-1 Cautions... 2-3 Monitor Display Symbols... 2-6 Symbols on Product Labels... 2-7 Applicable Standards... 2-8
Chapter 3: Unpacking and Initial Setup Unpacking... 3-2 Contents List... 3-2 Parameter Monitoring Accessories... 3-2 Monitor Installation... 3-3 Mounting Recommendations... 3-3 Connecting the Monitor... 3-3 Connecting the Patient Cables... 3-4 Initial Startup... 3-5 Select Language... 3-5
Chapter 4: EV1000 Quick Start FloTrac System and Pressure Monitoring... 4-1 Zero FloTrac Sensor or Arterial Pressure and Central Venous Pressure... 4-2 VolumeView Calibrated Cardiac Output and Intermittent TPTD Monitoring . 4-3 Oximetry Monitoring... 4-4 In vitro Calibration... 4-4 In vivo Calibration... 4-4
Chapter 5: Navigating the EV1000 Navigation Bar... 5-1
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Monitor Views... 5-2 Change Parameters... 5-2 Change Alarm/Target... 5-2 Graphical Trend Monitoring View... 5-2 Tabular Trends... 5-4 Scroll Mode... 5-5 Big Numbers... 5-5 Physiology Screen... 5-5 Cockpit Screen... 5-5 Physio Relationship... 5-6 Status Indicators... 5-6 Monitor Screen Navigation... 5-7 Vertical Scrolling... 5-7 Information Bar... 5-8 Status Bar... 5-9
Chapter 6: Monitor Display Options Patient Data... 6-1 New Patient... 6-1 Continue Monitoring Patient... 6-1 View Patient Data... 6-2 Monitoring Settings... 6-2 General Monitor Settings... 6-2 Change Date and Time Display... 6-3 Select Monitoring Screens and Monitor Settings... 6-3 Serial Port Setup... 6-4 Restore Monitor Defaults... 6-5 Parameter Settings... 6-5 Alarms / Targets... 6-5 Time Intervals and Averaging... 6-8 Engineering... 6-10
Chapter 7: FloTrac Continuous Monitoring Connect FloTrac Cable... 7-1 Enter Patient Data and select Monitoring Options... 7-3 Set Averaging Time... 7-3 Set Targets and Alarm Limits... 7-4 Zero Arterial and Central Venous Pressure... 7-4 Waveform Confirmation... 7-5 Derived Value Calculator... 7-5
Chapter 8: VolumeView Monitoring: Intermittent TPTD and Continuous Calibrated Cardiac Output TPTD Procedure... 8-3 Injectate Syringe and Indicator Solution... 8-3 Edit and View TPTD Values... 8-4
Chapter 9: Oximetry Monitoring Prepare to Calibrate... 9-1 Signal Quality Indicator... 9-1
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Connect the Catheter... 9-2 In vitro Calibration... 9-3 In vitro Calibration Error... 9-4 In vivo Calibration... 9-4 Recall OM Data... 9-5 HGB Update... 9-6 Optical Module Reset... 9-7 New Catheter... 9-7
Chapter 10: Physiology and Physio Relationship Monitoring Screens Physiology Screen... 10-1 SVV Slope Indicator... 10-2 Historic Physiology Screen... 10-2 Physio Relationship Screen... 10-3 Continuous and Historical Modes... 10-3 Parameter Boxes... 10-4 Setting Alarms and Targets... 10-4
Chapter 11: Clinical Actions and Analysis Zero and Waveform... 11-1 Oximetry Calibration... 11-1 Thermodilution... 11-1 Derived Value Calculator... 11-1 Event Review... 11-2
Chapter 12: Demonstration Mode and Data Download Data Download... 12-2
Chapter 13: Help and Troubleshooting On Screen Help... 13-1 Databox Communication and Power... 13-2 System Errors... 13-3 Numeric Keypad Errors... 13-3 CO/SV Faults and Alerts... 13-4 CO/SV Troubleshooting... 13-5 TPTD Messages and Troubleshooting... 13-5 Oximetry Faults and Alerts... 13-8 CVP Faults / Alerts... 13-10
Chapter 14: EV1000 System Accessories Stands... 14-1 EV1000 Table Stand... 14-1 EV1000 Monitor Bracket... 14-1 EV1000 Databox Bracket... 14-2 EV1000 Power Adapter Mounting Bracket... 14-2 EV1000 Databox Transducer Holder... 14-3
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Chapter 15: EV1000 Advanced Features HIS Connectivity... 15-1 Goal Positioning Screen... 15-3
Appendix A: Specifications Parameters
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Accessories... A-2
Appendix B: Equations for Calculated Patient Parameters Appendix C: Monitor Settings and Defaults Patient Data... C-1 Trend Scale Limits... C-1 Alarm Limits... C-2 Language Default Settings*... C-3
Appendix D: EV1000 Unit Conversions lbs vs. kg... D-1 inches vs. cm... D-1 mmHg vs. kPa... D-1 g/dL vs. mmol/L (hemoglobin)... D-1 °F vs. °C... D-1
Appendix E: System Care, Service and Support Cleaning the Monitor... E-1 Cleaning the System Cables... E-1 Cleaning the Optical Module... E-1 Cleaning the Cable and Connector... E-2 Service and Support... E-2 Edwards Lifesciences Regional Headquarters... E-3 Monitor Disposal... E-3 Preventive Maintenance... E-3 Warranty... E-3
Appendix F: Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration Electromagnetic Compatibility... F-1 Instructions for Use... F-1
Appendix G: Glossary Index
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List of Figures Figure 3-1 EV1000 Packaging Contents... 3-1 Figure 3-2 EV1000 Cable Connections... 3-4 Figure 3-3 Startup Screen... 3-5 Figure 3-4 Language Selection Screen... 3-5 Figure 4-1 FT-CO FloTrac Connections... 4-1 Figure 4-2 Parameter Settings... 4-1 Figure 4-3 Patient Data Entry Screen... 4-1 Figure 4-4 Set Alarms and Targets... 4-2 Figure 4-5 Clinical Actions... 4-2 Figure 4-6 Zero & Waveform... 4-2 Figure 4-7 TPTD Monitoring Diagram... 4-3 Figure 4-8 VolumeView CVC Thermistor Manifold... 4-3 Figure 4-9 Oximetry Cable Connection... 4-4 Figure 5-1 Navigation Bar... 5-1 Figure 5-2 Example of Monitoring Screen Selection Window... 5-2 Figure 5-3 Change Monitored Parameter... 5-2 Figure 5-4 Graphical Trend- Intervention... 5-3 Figure 5-5 Graphical Trend Screen... 5-3 Figure 5-6 Tabular Trend Screen... 5-4 Figure 5-7 Tabular Increment Popup... 5-4 Figure 5-8 Big Numbers Monitoring Screen... 5-5 Figure 5-9 Physiology Screen... 5-5 Figure 5-10 Cockpit Monitoring Screen... 5-6 Figure 5-11 Physio Relationship Screen... 5-6 Figure 5-12 Parameter Globe... 5-6 Figure 5-13 Vertical Scrolling Review List... 5-7 Figure 5-14 Vertical Scrolling Selection List... 5-7 Figure 5-15 Information Bar... 5-8 Figure 5-16 Information Bar - FloTrac Mode... 5-8 Figure 5-17 Information Bar - VolumeView Mode... 5-8 Figure 5-18 Lock Screen... 5-9 Figure 5-19 Screen Locked... 5-9 Figure 5-20 Status Bar... 5-9 Figure 6-1 New or Continuing Patient Screen... 6-1 Figure 6-2 Monitor Settings... 6-2 Figure 6-3 General Monitor Settings... 6-2 Figure 6-4 Time / Date Settings... 6-3 Figure 6-5 Monitor Settings... 6-3 Figure 6-6 Monitor Screens... 6-4 Figure 6-7 Serial Port Setup... 6-4 Figure 6-8 Parameter Settings... 6-5 Figure 6-9 Alarms / Targets Configuration... 6-6 Figure 6-10 Configure All Alarms / Targets... 6-7 Figure 6-11 Set Custom Default Alarms / Targets... 6-7 Figure 6-12 Set Alarms and Targets... 6-8 Figure 6-13 Time Intervals / Averaging... 6-8 Figure 6-14 Graphical Trend Screen... 6-9 Figure 6-15 Adjust Scales... 6-9
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Figure 6-16 Tabular Increment Popup... 6-9 Figure 7-1 CO Monitoring Globes... 7-1 Figure 7-2 FloTrac Sensor Connection... 7-2 Figure 7-3 Settings Screen... 7-3 Figure 7-4 Parameter Settings... 7-3 Figure 7-5 Time Intervals / Averaging... 7-3 Figure 7-6 Alarms / Targets... 7-4 Figure 7-7 Zero and Waveform – Zero All... 7-4 Figure 8-1 EV1000 Clinical Platform VolumeView Set... 8-2 Figure 8-2 Clinical Actions Screen... 8-3 Figure 8-3 TPTD Start Set... 8-3 Figure 8-4 TPTD – Wait for Thermal Baseline... 8-3 Figure 8-5 TPTD – Review Set... 8-4 Figure 8-6 TPTD – Accept Set... 8-4 Figure 9-1 Oximetry Cable Connection... 9-2 Figure 9-2 Oximetry Calibration Menu Screen... 9-3 Figure 9-3 Oximetry In vitro Calibration Data Entry... 9-3 Figure 9-4 In vitro Calibration OK... 9-3 Figure 9-5 In vivo Setup In Progress... 9-4 Figure 9-6 In vivo Calibration Draw... 9-4 Figure 9-7 In vivo Calibration Data Entry... 9-5 Figure 9-8 Recall OM Data... 9-6 Figure 9-9 HGB Update Screen... 9-6 Figure 9-10 Optical Module Reset... 9-7 Figure 9-11 New Catheter... 9-7 Figure 10-1 Physiology Screen... 10-1 Figure 10-2 Heart Variation... 10-1 Figure 10-3 Lung Water Variation... 10-1 Figure 10-4 Systemic Vascular Resistance... 10-2 Figure 10-5 SVV Slope Indicator... 10-2 Figure 10-6 Physiology Screen... 10-2 Figure 10-7 Physio Relationship Screen... 10-3 Figure 10-8 Physio Relationship Historical Data Screen... 10-3 Figure 10-9 Physio Relationship Parameter Boxes... 10-4 Figure 10-10 Physio Relationship Target Popup... 10-4 Figure 11-1 Derived Value Calculator... 11-1 Figure 11-2 Event Review... 11-2 Figure 12-1 Settings Screen... 12-1 Figure 12-2 Demo Mode... 12-1 Figure 12-3 Data Download... 12-2 Figure 13-1 Main Help Screen... 13-1 Figure 13-2 Category Help Screen... 13-1 Figure 13-3 Secondary Help Screen... 13-1 Figure 13-4 Help Screen... 13-2 Figure 14-1 EV1000 Table Stand... 14-1 Figure 14-2 EV1000 Monitor Bracket... 14-1 Figure 14-3 EV1000 Monitor and Monitor Bracket... 14-1 Figure 14-4 EV1000 Databox Bracket... 14-2 Figure 14-5 EV1000 Databox and Bracket... 14-2 Figure 14-6 EV1000 Power Adapter Bracket... 14-2 Figure 14-7 EV1000 Power Adapter Bracket... 14-2
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Figure 14-8 EV1000 Databox Transducer Holder... 14-3 Figure 14-9 EV1000 Databox and Transducer Holder... 14-3 Figure 15-1 HIS- Patient Query... 15-1 Figure 15-2 HIS- New Patient Data Screen... 15-1 Figure 15-3 Goal Positioning Screen... 15-3 Figure E-1 Startup Screen... E-2
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List of Tables Table 1-1 FloTrac Auto-Calibrated Continuous Parameters... 1-1 Table 1-2 VolumeView Intermittent Parameters... 1-1 Table 1-3 VolumeView Calibrated Continuous Parameters... 1-2 Table 1-4 Intravascular Oximetry Parameters... 1-2 Table 1-5 Acronyms, Abbreviations... 1-4 Table 2-1 Monitor Display Symbols... 2-6 Table 2-2 Symbols on Product Labels... 2-7 Table 2-3 Applicable Standards... 2-8 Table 3-1 Parameter Monitoring Accessories... 3-2 Table 3-2 Parameter Monitoring Accessories – Venous Oxygen Saturation . . . 3-2 Table 5-1 Intervention Events... 5-3 Table 5-2 Graphical Trend Scroll Rates... 5-4 Table 5-3 Tabular Trend Scroll Rates... 5-5 Table 5-4 SQI Level Indicators... 5-7 Table 6-1 Target Status Indicator Colors... 6-6 Table 6-2 Target Defaults... 6-6 Table 8-1 Recommended Injectate Volumes... 8-3 Table 9-1 Signal Quality Indicator Levels... 9-1 Table 9-2 In vitro Calibration Options... 9-3 Table 9-3 In vivo Calibration Options... 9-4 Table 11-1 Reviewed Events... 11-2 Table 13-1 Databox Communication and Power Lights... 13-2 Table 13-2 System Errors... 13-3 Table 13-3 Numeric Keypad Errors... 13-3 Table 13-4 CO/SV Faults and Alerts... 13-4 Table 13-5 CO/SV Troubleshooting... 13-5 Table 13-6 TPTD Faults and Alerts... 13-5 Table 13-7 TPTD Warnings... 13-7 Table 13-8 Oximetry Faults/Alerts... 13-8 Table 13-9 Oximetry Warnings... 13-9 Table 13-10 Oximetry General Troubleshooting... 13-9 Table 13-11 CVP Faults/Alerts... 13-10 Table 13-12 CVP Troubleshooting... 13-10 Table A-1 Physical and Mechanical Specifications... A-1 Table A-2 Environmental Specifications... A-1 Table A-3 Base Parameters... A-1 Table A-4 Oximetry... A-1 Table A-5 TPTD... A-1 Table A-6 Other Parameters... A-1 Table A-7 In vivo Calibration ScvO2/SvO2/HGB/Hct Ranges and Defaults... A-2 Table A-8 EV1000 System Accessories... A-2 Table A-9 Technical Specifications... A-3 Table B-1 Cardiac Profile Equations... B-1 Table C-1 Patient Information... C-1 Table C-2 Graphical Trend Parameter Scale Limits and Defaults... C-1 Table C-3 Parameter Alarm Red Zone and Target Defaults... C-2 Table C-4 Language Default Settings... C-3 Table F-1 List of Accessories, Cables and Sensors Necessary for Compliance F-1
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Table F-2 Electromagnetic Emissions... F-1 Table F-3 Recommended Separation Distances between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the EV1000 Platform... F-2 Table F-4 Electromagnetic Immunity (ESD, EFT, Surge, Dips and Magnetic Field) F-2 Table F-5 Electromagnetic Immunity (RF Radiated and Conducted)... F-3
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Chapter 1: EV1000 Overview
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he EV1000 is a monitoring platform that displays both intermittent and continuous hemodynamic measurements related to the assessment of the essential components of oxygen delivery as well as the balance of oxygen delivery against consumption. The EV1000 system assists the clinician in assessing the patient’s status and supports clinical decisions related to the optimization of oxygen delivery through the management of preload, after load, and contractility. In addition, the EV1000 can assess extra vascular lung water (EVLW) as an indicator of pulmonary edema. The continuous parametric measurements provided from an arterial line via an Edwards CO sensor include cardiac output (CO), stroke volume (SV), and stroke volume variation (SVV). When combined with a TruWave transducer for monitoring central venous pressure, the Edwards CO sensor is also able to measure continuous systemic vascular resistance (SVR). Continuous venous oximetry is a valuable tool for monitoring the balance between oxygen delivery and consumption. Continuous oximetry measurements are performed using any Edwards oximetry catheter. The intermittent parametric measurements require use of a VolumeView catheter in a femoral artery, a CVC (central venous catheter) thermistor manifold, and a central venous pressure measurement. The intermittent parameters include cardiac output (iCO), stroke volume (iSV), systemic vascular resistance (iSVR), global end-diastolic volume (GEDV) and extravascular lung water (EVLW). The following hemodynamic parameters can be measured and displayed on the EV1000 monitor.
Monitored Parameters FloTrac: Continuous Calculations Table 1-1 FloTrac Auto-Calibrated Continuous Parameters Parameter
Description
Cardiac output (CO)
Continuous assessment of the volume of blood pumped by the heart measured in liters per minute.
Cardiac Index (CI)
Cardiac output relative to body surface area (BSA).
Stroke Volume (SV)
Volume of blood pumped with each heart beat.
Table 1-1 FloTrac Auto-Calibrated Continuous Parameters Parameter
Description
Stroke Volume Index (SVI)
Stroke volume relative to body surface area (BSA).
Systemic Vascular Resistance (SVR)
The resistance that the left ventricle must overcome to eject stroke volume with each beat.
Systemic Vascular Resistance Index (SVRI)
SVR relative to body surface area.
Stroke Volume Variation (SVV)
The percent difference between SVmin, max and mean.
VolumeView: Intermittent Calculations Table 1-2 VolumeView Intermittent Parameters Parameter
Description
Cardiac Function Index (CFI)
Cardiac function index is provided by transpulmonary thermodilution and serves as an indicator of left ventricular systolic function.
Cardiac Output (iCO)
Intermittent assessment through thermodilution of the volume of blood pumped by the heart measured in liters per minute.
Cardiac Index (iCI)
Intermittent assessment through thermodilution of cardiac output relative to body surface area.
Extravascular Lung Water (EVLW)
Extravascular water content of the lung tissue.
Extravascular Lung Water Index (ELWI)
Extravascular water content of the lung tissue relative to predicted body weight (PBW).
Global Ejection Fraction (GEF)
Estimated ejection fraction using GEDV.
Global End-Diastolic Volume (GEDV)
Estimated combined volume of the RAEDV, RVEDV, LAEDV, and LVEDV.
Global End-Diastolic Volume Index (GEDI)
Estimated combined volume of the RAEDV, RVEDV, LAEDV, and LVEDV relative to body surface area.
Intrathoracic Blood Volume (ITBV)
Estimated combined volume of the heart and the pulmonary blood volume (PBV).
Pulmonary Vascular Permeability Index (PVPI)
Ratio of the extravascular lung water and the estimated volume of pulmonary blood.
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Table 1-2 VolumeView Intermittent Parameters Parameter
Description
Stroke Volume (iSV)
Intermittent assessment through thermodilution of the volume of blood pumped with each heart beat.
Stroke Volume Index (iSVI)
Intermittent assessment through thermodilution of the stroke volume relative to body surface area.
Systemic Vascular Resistance (iSVR)
Intermittent assessment through thermodilution of the resistance to flow that must be overcome to push blood through the circulatory system.
Systemic Vascular Resistance Index (iSVRI)
Intermittent assessment through thermodilution of the SVR relative to body surface area.
VolumeView Sensor: Continuous Calculations Table 1-3 VolumeView Calibrated Continuous Parameters Parameter
Description
Cardiac Output (CO)
Cardiac output as calculated by the VolumeView sensor and calibrated against a known cardiac output value from the TPTD cardiac output measurement.
Cardiac Index (CI)
Calibrated cardiac output relative to body surface area (BSA).
Stroke Volume (SV)
Volume of blood pumped with each heart beat.
Table 1-3 VolumeView Calibrated Continuous Parameters Parameter
Description
Stroke Volume Index (SVI)
Stroke volume relative to body surface area.
Systemic Vascular Resistance (SVR)
The resistance to flow that must be overcome to push blood through the circulatory system.
Systemic Vascular Resistance Index (SVRI)
SVR relative to body surface area.
Stroke Volume Variation (SVV)
The percent difference between SVmin, max and mean.
Intravascular Oximetry Table 1-4 Intravascular Oximetry Parameters Parameter
Description
Central Venous Oximetry (ScvO2)
Venous oxygen saturation as measured in the superior vena cava.
Mixed Venous Oximetry (SvO2)
Venous oxygen saturation as measured in the pulmonary artery.
Oxygen Consumption (VO2)
The amount of oxygen used by the body per minute.
Estimated Oxygen Consumption (VO2e)
An estimate of the amount of oxygen used by the body per minute.
Oxygen Consumption Index (VO2I)
The amount of oxygen used by the body per minute indexed against body surface area (BSA).
Estimated Oxygen Consumption Index (VO2Ie)
An estimate of the amount of oxygen used by the body per minute indexed against body surface area (BSA).
EV1000 Overview
Indications for Use The EV1000 Platform is indicated for use primarily for critical care patients in which the balance between cardiac function, fluid status and vascular resistance needs continuous or intermittent assessment. Analysis of the thermodilution curve in terms of mean transit time and the shape is used to determine intravascular and extravascular fluid volumes. When connected to an Edwards oximetry catheter, the monitor measures oximetry in adults and pediatrics. The EV1000 Platform may be used in all settings in which critical care is provided.
WARNING
The EV1000 platform is intended for use only as an adjunct in patient assessment. This instrument must be used in conjunction with a bedside physiologic monitor.
WARNING
Read this Manual carefully before attempting to use the Edwards Lifesciences EV1000 platform.
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VolumeView Transpulmonary Thermodilution (TPTD) A thermal washout curve is measured using a thermistor via a femoral artery catheter. Transpulmonary thermodilution (TPTD) measures parameters related to blood flow, fluid volume, and organ function. The EV1000 platform measures TPTD and derived parameters when it is used in conjunction with the VolumeView disposable set. TPTD is measured when an indicator solution of known temperature and volume is injected into the central venous circulation. It then passes through the pulmonary vascular system, the left heart, and finally into the arterial system. A thermal washout curve is measured using a thermistor in a femoral arterial catheter.
WARNING
VolumeView Calibrated Cardiac Output (VV-CO)
WARNING
The EV1000 platform, in conjunction with the VolumeView sensor and VolumeView catheter, uses the patients’s arterial pressure waveform and a known cardiac output value from the TPTD algorithm, to continuously display a calibrated cardiac output. The VolumeView CO algorithm is based on a static cardiac output calibration (TPTD) and the constant evaluation of physiologic variables.
Improper use of the EV1000 platform could present a hazard to the patient. Carefully read the “Warnings” section of this manual before using the platform. Use of the EV1000 platform is restricted to one patient at a time.
FloTrac Arterial Pressure Autocalibrated Cardiac Output (FT-CO) The EV1000 platform, in conjunction with the FloTrac sensor, uses the patient’s arterial pressure waveform to continuously measure cardiac output. With the input of the patient’s height, weight, age, and gender, a specific vascular compliance is determined. The FloTrac algorithm’s Automatic Vascular Tone Adjustment recognizes and adjusts for changes in vascular resistance and compliance. Cardiac output is displayed on a continuous basis by multiplying the pulse rate and calculated stroke volume as determined from the pressure waveform. The FloTrac sensor measures variations of arterial pressure proportional to stroke volume. The EV1000 platform, in conjunction with the FloTrac sensor, also uses the patient’s existing arterial pressure waveform to continuously measure stroke volume variation (SVV). SVV is a sensitive indicator of the patient’s preload responsiveness when the patient is 100% mechanically ventilated with a fixed rate and tidal volume, and no spontaneous breaths. SVV is always used best in conjunction with stroke volume or cardiac output assessment.
Intravascular Oximetry The EV1000 system uses a spectrophotometric technique to measure and display oxygen saturation as a percent value. It uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to transmit light in the red and infrared spectra through catheter-based fiber-optics inserted intravascularly. The light is reflected from the blood to an optical module through a separate optical fiber in the catheter. The amount of light reflected is primarily dependent on the color of the blood, which is due to the amount of oxygen bound to the hemoglobin. The EV1000 system electrically measures and analyzes the reflected light to determine oximetry values by detecting color changes in the red blood cells. The tip location of the fiber-optic catheter determines the oximetry parameter that the operator configures the monitor to display. Most commonly, central venous oximetry (ScvO2) is measured in the superior vena cava (SVC), and mixed venous oximetry (SvO2) is measured in the pulmonary artery.
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EV1000 Overview
Edwards EV1000 Clinical Platform Operator's Manual The EV1000 Operator’s Manual is intended for use with the Edwards Lifesciences EV1000 platform by trained critical care clinicians in any environment where critical care is administered. This manual provides the operator with setup and operating instructions. It also provides instructions for user configurations and describes the operational environment in which the EV1000 platform can be installed. This includes connections and communications to devices and monitors within that environment.
Acronyms and Abbreviations The following acronyms and abbreviations are used in this manual. Table 1-5 Acronyms, Abbreviations
Table 1-5 Acronyms, Abbreviations (Continued) Abbreviation
Definition
GEDI
Global End-Diastolic Volume Index
GEDV
Global End-Diastolic Volume
GEF
Global Ejection Fraction
Hct
Hematocrit
HIS
Hospital Information Systems
HGB
Hemoglobin
iCO
Intermittent cardiac output
iSV
Intermittent stroke volume
ITBI
Intra-thoracic Blood Volume Index
ITBV
Intra-thoracic Blood Volume
LAEDV
Left atrial end-diastolic volume
LVEDV
Left ventricular end-diastolic volume
MAP
Mean Arterial Pressure
MTt
Mean transit time
PBV
Pulmonary blood volume
PVPI
Pulmonary Vascular Permeability Index
RAEDV
Right atrial end-diastolic volume
RUL
Right upper lobectomy
RVEDV
Right ventricular end-diastolic volume
ScvO2
Central venous oximetry Pulse Oximetry
Abbreviation
Definition
A/D
Analog/Digital
AP
Arterial Pressure
BP
Blood Pressure
SpO2
BSA
Body Surface Area
SQI
Signal Quality Indicator
BT
Blood Temperature
SV
Stroke Volume
CFI
Cardiac Function Index
SVI
Stroke Volume Index
CI
Cardiac Index
SvO2
Mixed Venous Oxygen Saturation
CO
Cardiac Output
SVR
Systemic Vascular Resistance
CPO
Cardiac Power Output
SVRI
Systemic Vascular Resistance Index
CPI
Cardiac Power Index
SVV
Stroke Volume Variation
CVC
Central Venous Catheter
Touch
CVP
Central Venous Pressure
Interact with the EV1000 system by touching the monitor screen
Databox
Device connected to the monitor that measures sensor signals and calculates the data displayed by the EV1000.
DO2
Oxygen Delivery
DO2I
TD
Thermodilution
TPTD
Transpulmonary Thermodilution
USB
Universal Serial Bus
VO2
Oxygen Consumption
Oxygen Delivery Index
VO2I
Oxygen Consumption index
DPT
Disposable Pressure Transducer
VO2e
Estimation of oxygen consumption
ELWI
Extravascular Lung Water Index Extravascular Lung Water
VO2Ie
Estimated oxygen consumption index
EVLW FT-CO
FloTrac Arterial Pressure Auto calibrated Cardiac Output
VV-CO
VolumeView CO
Chapter 2: Safety and Symbols
T
his chapter describes the symbols that appear in the manual or on product labels, including those used to identify warnings, cautions, and notes. A list of all warnings and cautions used in this manual is provided later in the chapter. This chapter also includes a list of relevant standards to which the EV1000 platform complies.
Safety Identifying Symbols The terms warnings, cautions, and notes are graphically identified and have specific meanings as used in this manual.
WARNING Advises against certain actions or situations that could result in personal injury or death.
CAUTION
Advises against actions or situations that could damage equipment, produce inaccurate data, or invalidate a procedure.
This is a note. It draws attention to useful information regarding a function or procedure.
Warnings The following warnings are presented in the EV1000 Clinical Platform Operator’s Manual where relevant to the function or procedure being described.
WARNING The EV1000 platform is intended for use only as an adjunct in patient assessment. This instrument must be used in conjunction with a bedside physiologic monitor. (Chapter 1)
WARNING
WARNING
Read this Manual carefully before attempting to use the Edwards Lifesciences EV1000 platform. (Chapter 1) Improper use of the EV1000 platform could present a hazard to the patient. Carefully read the “Warnings” section of this manual before using the platform. (Chapter 1)
WARNING
Use of the EV1000 platform is restricted to one patient at a time. (Chapter 1)
WARNING
Explosion Hazard! Do not use the EV1000 platform in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide. (Chapter 3)
WARNING
Do not connect a power supply to the Databox or monitor that is not approved by Edwards. (Chapter 3)
WARNING
The EV1000 Databox should not be connected to a patient monitor using an AC or pulsed DC pressure transducer excitation voltages. The patient monitor must be powered on when connected to EV1000. (Chapter 3)
WARNING
The EV1000 monitor should only be connected to a single Databox, and that connection can only be done using an Edwards supplied ethernet cable. (Chapter 3)
WARNING
Do not use extension cords or multiple socket devices to connect the power adapter. Do not use detachable power cords other than the power cord provided. (Chapter 3)
WARNING
Do not use any damaged system components. (Chapter 3)
WARNING
Use of accessories, sensors, and cables other than those specified may result in increased emission and/or decreased immunity of the EV1000 platform. (Chapter 3)
WARNING
Do not place any foreign items (unapproved 60601-1 items) in any of the Databox or monitor ports. (Chapter 3)
WARNING
Do not connect anything to the Ethernet cable other than the Databox and panel. (Chapter 3)
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All IEC/EN 60950 equipment, including printers, must be positioned no closer than 1.5 meters to the patient’s bed. (Chapter 3)
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Safety and Symbols
WARNING
Make sure the EV1000 monitor and EV1000 Databox are securely mounted, and that all cords and accessory cables are appropriately arranged to minimize the risk of injury to patients, users or the equipment. (Chapter 3,14)
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WARNING
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Make sure the Databox is mounted so that it can be leveled to the phlebostatic axis. (Chapter 3) The monitor and power adaptors must be positioned in an upright position to ensure IPX1 ingress protection. (Chapter 3) Equipment must be mounted securely to prevent injury or damage. Refer to directions on proper post sizing. (Chapter 3)
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Visual and audible alarms are activated only if the parameter is selected and displayed on the screens as a key parameter (1-4 parameters). If a parameter is not selected as a key parameter, the audible alarms are silenced. (Chapter 4,6,7,10)
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Perform New Patient or clear the patient data profile whenever a new patient is connected to the EV1000 system. Failure to do so may result in previous patient data in the historical displays. (Chapter 6)
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Do not turn off the audible alarms in situations in which patient safety could be compromised. (Chapter 6)
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Make sure that the alarm volume is set to a level that allows alarms to be adequately monitored. Failure to do so could result in a situation where patient safety is compromised. (Chapter 6)
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Do not use a FloTrac sensor, VolumeView sensor or catheter that is damaged or that has exposed electrical contacts. (Chapter 7)
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Do not resterilize or reuse any FloTrac sensor, VolumeView sensor or catheter; refer to the catheter’s “directions for use”. (Chapter 7)
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Refer to the directions provided with each accessory for specific instructions on placement and use, and for relevant WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and specifications. (Chapter 7)
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Do not use the EV1000 platform as a pulse rate or blood pressure monitor. (Chapter 7, 11)
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Refer to the directions provided with each accessory for specific instructions on placement and use, and for relevant WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and specifications. (Chapter 9)
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Do not use a damaged catheter or one with exposed electrical contacts. (Chapter 9)
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Make sure that Demo Mode is not activated in a clinical setting to ensure that simulated data is not mistaken for clinical data. (Chapter 12)
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Equipment must be mounted securely to prevent injury or damage. (Chapter 14)
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Only connect accessories that have been qualified as part of the EV1000 system. (Appendix A)
WARNING
The EV1000 platform contains no user-serviceable parts. Removing the cover or any other disassembly will expose you to hazardous voltages. (Appendix E)
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Shock or fire hazard! Do not immerse the EV1000 monitor, Databox or cables in any liquid solution. Do not allow any fluids to enter the instrument. (Appendix E)
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Use of a damaged cable may result in inaccurate measurements or may damage the EV1000 platform. (Appendix E)
WARNING
Use of accessories, sensors, and cables other than those specified may result in increased emission and/or decreased immunity of the EV1000 platform. (Appendix F)