Welch Allyn 20хEL Propaq Encore Vital Signs Monitor - Reference Guide User Manual
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Capnography (CO2)
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3.
Press
mm/s
to select either 3.13, 6.25 or 12.5 mm/sec. The default setting is 6.25 mm/
sec. This sweep speed also applies to RESP.
4.
Press
MORE
to view the CO
2
status window.
5.
If either O
2
or N
2
O is being administered to a patient, press
GAS COMP
to set the proper
gas compensation as listed below. If no other gas is being administered, set GAS
COMPENSATION to OFF. (OFF is the default setting.)
6.
Press
RESPONSE
to select either NORMAL, SLOW, or FAST.
The FAST setting is recommended where a sudden step change in ETCO
2
is of
concern, such as that induced by an air embolus in certain neurosurgical procedures.
A SLOW response will decrease ETCO
2
false alarms when breath morphology varies
considerably from one breath to the next.
The default setting is NORMAL.
z
7.
Set alarm limits for ETCO
2
, INCO
2
, and Breath Rate.
If an inspired value is displayed indicating patient rebreathing (non-zero
IN
CO
2
), check the patient breathing circuit for proper function. Verify the
sensor calibration against room air. If the Propaq continues to display inspired
values, return the sensor to Welch Allyn for service.
Gas Administration Level/GAS
COMP Setting
ETCO
2
or INCO
2
Value
OFF
CO
2
value = actual
CO
2
value
O
2
> 50%, No N
2
O
CO
2
value = actual CO
2
value x 1.03
N
2
O > 50%
CO
2
value = actual CO
2
value x 0.952
If the ET
CO
2
value is displayed as + + +, verify calibration against a known
reference gas. If the sensor calibration is not accurate, return it to Welch Allyn
for service.
Response Time Setting
Sampling Period
Typical Indications for Use
FAST
15 seconds
During neuroanesthesia
NORMAL
30 seconds
During routine use
SLOW
45 seconds
To decrease ET
CO
2
false alarms