Image RemovedImage Added | After correctly placing the sensor on the patient’s head and pairing with the dongle the waveform should appear on the patient monitor. Good positioning of the headband and proper placement of the sensor will result in typical waveform. Note: the figure is simply an illustration of a sample waveform. |
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ATTENTION - The waveforms acquired from non-invasive ICP method do NOT represent actual mmHg values on the patient monitor scale. |
If the signals shown on the monitor do not present any of the characteristics seen in the depiction above (the signal should at least present identifiable P1 and P2 peaks), modify the position of the sensor on the patient’s head by shifting and/or tightening/ loosening the headband until a satisfactory pulse waveform is obtained. Image RemovedImage Added | An example of a poor reading is depicted on the figure to the left. Info |
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ATTENTION - Trained Personnel are expected to recognize proper waveform quality. |
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WARNING - Do NOT attempt to calibrate BcSs-PICNIW-1000 Sensor with your patient monitor. This may result in display of a misleading ICP value shown in the patient monitor that can be misinterpreted when making critical clinical decisions. |
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WARNING - Make sure NO ICP value is shown in your patient monitor when the BcSs-PICNIW-1000 Sensor is connected. Make sure that the default question marks (? /?) or dashes (- / -) are shown instead. |
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ATTENTION - Only use with a compatible monitors and DO NOT calibrate the ICP value (mmHg) |
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