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Patient monitor User’s manual
Chapter 19-17
7. SpHb (Total Hemoglobin) value and unit;
8. SpOC (Oxygen Content) value and unit;
9. SpMet (Methemoglobin Saturation) value and unit;
10. PVI (Pleth Variability Index) value and unit.
Note: When one of the above parameters signals is weak, its label
will fresh.
Parameters Description
a) Perfusion index (PI): PI is a value that indicates arterial pulse signal
strength as the percentage of pulsatile signal to non-pulsatile signal. The
perfusion index allows clinicians to place sensors on optimal sites.
b) Methemoglobin Saturation (SpMet): SpMet is a value that represents the
percentage of methemoglobin saturation within the blood.
c) Total Hemoglobin (SpHb): SpHb is a measure of the total hemoglobin
concentration in arterial blood.
d) Oxygen Content (SpOC): SpOC is a measure of the total oxygen content
present in the blood.
e) Carboxyhemoglobin Saturation (SpCO): SpCO is a value that represents the
percentage of carboxyhemoglobin saturation within the blood.
f) Pleth Variability Index (PVI): PVI is a measure of peripheral perfusion
changes secondary to respiration, or the PI amplitude modulation over a
respiration, and can be closely related to intrathoracic pressure changes.
2. Setting SpO
2
(1) BLT-SpO
2
setup
Enter the main menu, Select
Module Setup
SpO
2
Setup
, a SpO
2
setup window appears. You can set SpO
2
measurement in the screen.
Different SpO2 module has different setting windows.
a. Setting SpO
2
Desat limit
SpO
2
Desat Low means high level alarm occurs when the SpO
2
measurement value is lower than the LIM. Select
SpO
2
Desat limit
, upturn
or downturn to choose an appropriate value.
b. Setting Average time
The SpO
2
value displayed on EMS is an average value of data collected

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