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CAE Athena - Condition Guidelines for Programming HPS; Respiratory: Desaturation

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Condition Guidelines for Programming
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PN: 905K520652 v2.8
CONDITION GUIDELINES FOR
P
ROGRAMMING HPS
This section is intended to help you select Müse conditions to achieve desired vital signs within each
programmed state. All four conditions should be programmed into each state in the order presented
below:
• Respiratory: Desaturation
• Cardiovascular: Blood Pressure
• Cardiovascular Heart Rate
• Respiratory: Respiratory Rate
The Müse software is physiologically driven. When using multiple conditions (e.g., Desaturation +
Hypertension + Tachycardia + Tachypnea), physiological regulatory mechanisms such as the
baroreceptor reflex and ventilatory control cause compensatory changes within parameters. To
achieve the desired vital sign, select one condition level, above (greater) or below (less), to achieve the
desired physiological effect.
Respiratory: Desaturation
Desaturation SpO
2
Value
Reset 98%
High 90s 96-97%
Mid 90s 94-96%
Low 90s 91-93%
High 80s 87-90%
Mid 80s 84-86%
Low 80s 80-83%
High 70s 77-80%
Mid 70s 74-77%
Low 70s 69-71%
Less than 70 <69%

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