GE Healthcare
Engstrom Carestation Pocket Guide Sw Ver 5.X
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GE Healthcare
Engström Carestation Pocket Guide Software Version 5.X
GE Healthcare
Engström Carestation Pocket Guide Software Version 5.X
Refer to the User’s Reference manual for step-by-step instructions.
M1087323 03 08 English
Refer to the User’s Reference manual for step-by-step instructions.
M1087323 03 08 English
Table of Contents Ventilator Overview Operation and Tutorial Performing Procedures Modes Troubleshooting
Engström Carestation The ventilator is designed to be used with infant through adult patients with a body weight of 5 kg or greater. If the neonatal option is installed on the ventilator, patients weighing down to 0.5 kg may be ventilated with the EC. The EC is designed to maintain lung ventilation in the absence of spontaneous breathing effort as well as in support of the patient’s existing spontaneous breathing effort. The system is designed for facility use, including within-facility transport, and should only be used under the orders of a clinician. The Carestation consists of three main components: a display, a ventilator unit, and an optional module bay. The display allows the user to interface with the system and control settings. The ventilator unit controls electrical power, nebulization, and pneumatic gas flow to and from the patient. The module bay allows the integration of various patient monitoring modules with the ventilator.
Display controls and indicators Ventilator display Using menus Menus Screen configuration
Ventilator Overview
Ventilator overview 7
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9 10 11 12
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2 13 5
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1. Module bay (optional)
10. Expiratory inlet
2. Ventilator lock
11. Expiratory flow sensor
3. Cart
12. Gas exhaust port
4. Caster
13. Leak test plug
5. Dovetail rails
14. Exhalation valve housing latch
6. Ventilator unit
15. Water trap
7. Display
16. Auxiliary pressure port
8. Nebulizer connection
17. Inspiratory outlet
9. Exhalation valve housing
Display controls and indicators 1
3
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3 8 3 7
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5
1
Alarm LEDs
The red and yellow LEDs indicate the priority of active alarms.
2
Silence Alarms key
Push to silence any active, silenceable high and medium priority alarms or to suspend any non-active high or medium priority alarms. Alarm audio is silenced for 120 seconds for Adult, Pediatric, and Neonatal patient types. Alarm Audio is suspended for 120 seconds for Adult and Pediatric patient types, and for 30 seconds for Neonatal patient type. Push to clear resolved alarms.
3
Menu keys
Push to show corresponding menu.
4
ComWheel
Push to select a menu item or confirm a setting. Turn clockwise or counterclockwise to scroll menu items or change settings.
5
Normal Screen key
Push to remove all menus from the screen.
6
AC mains indicator
The green LED lights continuously when the EC is connected to an AC mains source. The internal batteries are charging when the LED is lit.
7
Quick keys
Push to change corresponding ventilator setting. Turn the ComWheel to make a change. Push the Quick key or ComWheel to activate the change.
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↑ O2 key
Push to deliver 100% FiO2 for 2 minutes.
Ventilator display 1
2
3
4
5 6 Adult
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cmH2O Ppeak
PEEPe
Pmean
Pplat 7 % Leak RR /min
TVexp ml
FiO2 %
EtCO2 %s
VCO2 ml/min AB.98.013
MVexp
FiO2 %
TV ml
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9
volume controlled ventilation Rate
Tinsp
/min
s
9
PEEP cmH2O
Pmax cmH2O
Compl
Raw
ml/ cmH2O
cmH2O/ l/s
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Full or Normal Screen View 1
Alarm silence symbol and countdown
Displays the time remaining during an alarm silence or alarm suspend period.
2
Alarm message fields
Alarms will appear in order of priority.
3
Waveform fields
The top two waveforms are permanently set to Paw and Flow. The third waveform may be selected as CO2, O2, Vol, Paux, or Off.
4
General message field
Displays informational messages.
5
Clock
The time may be set in 12 or 24 hour format in the Time and Date menu.
6
Patient type icon
Displays Neonatal, Pediatric, or Adult patient type mode.
7
Measured value fields
Displays current measured values corresponding to the waveforms.
8
Digit field
Displays information related to Volume, CO2, O2, Compliance, Metabolics, Spirometry, Current mode, Spontaneous ventilation, or Volume per Weight.
9
Ventilator settings
Displays several of the settings for the current mode of ventilation.
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Airway Pressures cmH2O
Measured Pressures Peak Pressure
Measured Oxygen FiO2 %
PEEPe
Pmax
Adult
Off Off
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7 Measured Rate
Measured Volumes Minute Volume l/min
Respiratory Rate /min
Tidal Volume ml
AB.98.013
10
Off 8
9 pressure controlled ventilation - volume guaranteed
FiO2 %
TV ml
Rate
Tinsp
/min
s
PEEP cmH2O
Pmax cmH2O
Current Mode
PCV-VG
To select another mode press: Vent Setup button.
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Basic Screen View 1
Alarm silence symbol and countdown
Displays the time remaining during an alarm silence or alarm suspend period.
2
Alarm message fields
Alarms will appear in order of priority. Refer to “Alarms and Troubleshooting” for more information on alarm behavior.
3
General message field
Displays informational messages.
4
Clock
The time may be set in 12 or 24 hour format in the Time and Date menu.
5
Patient type icon
Displays Neonatal, Pediatric, or Adult patient type mode.
6
Trigger icon
Displays patient’s inspiratory triggered breaths.
7
Measured value fields
Displays current measured values corresponding to the waveforms.
8
Digit field
Displays current mode of ventilation.
9
Ventilator settings
Displays several of the settings for the current mode of ventilation.
10
Pressure bargraph
Displays patient’s real-time airway pressure.
Ventilator display There are two display interfaces to choose from: Full and Basic. To select or change the display interface: 1. Push the ComWheel when no menus are shown.
• The Select Layout menu displays. 2. Select Full or Basic. 3. Select Previous Menu or push Normal Screen.
Screen configuration To change the ventilator display: 1. Push System Setup. 2. Select Screen Setup. 3. Select field to be changed. 4. Select parameter to be displayed. 5. Select Previous Menu when complete.
Using menus 2 1 3
6 4
1. Menu title 2. Present selection 5
3. Adjustment window 4. Submenu 5. Short instructions 6. Menu selections
1. Push a menu key to display the corresponding menu. 2. Turn the ComWheel counterclockwise to highlight the next menu item. Turn the ComWheel clockwise to highlight the previous menu item. 3. Push the ComWheel to enter the adjustment window or a submenu. 4. Turn the ComWheel clockwise or counterclockwise to highlight the desired selection. 5. Push the ComWheel to confirm the selection. 6. Select Normal Screen in the menu or push the Normal Screen key to exit the menu and return to the normal ventilation display. (Select Previous Menu to return to the last displayed menu, if available.)
Menus Select Patient Patient Type: Adult Pediatric Neonatal Patient Weight 70 kg Patient Setup
System Setup Patient Setup Screen Setup Neo Flow Sensor Setup Parameters Setup System Status Data Transfer Setup Install/Service Normal Screen
Patient Setup Checkout Start Ventilation Standby Monitoring Only Non-invasive Patient Weight Patient ID Vent Setup Vent Preferences Previous Menu
Off 70 kg
Checkout Start Check Stop Check Delete Trends Yes Check Log Check Help Previous Menu
Standby Start Ventilation Standby Monitoring Only Park Circuit Normal Screen
Vent Setup Adjust Settings Backup Mode Mode: VCV PCV PCV-VG SIMV-VC SIMV-PC BiLevel CPAP/PSV SIMV-PCVG Previous Menu
NIV Setup FiO2 50 PEEP 3 Psupp 5 Trigger 6 Rise Time 200 End Flow 25 Tsupp 4 Bias Flow 8 Minimum Rate 10 Backup Pinsp 5 Backup Tinsp 1.7
Vent Preferences Backup Mode ARC Assist Control On Leak Compensation Off Trigger Compensation Off TV Based on ATPD Previous Menu
Backup Mode Adjust Settings Mode: VCV PCV PCV-VG SIMV-VC SIMV-PC BiLevel SIMV-PCVG Previous Menu