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HemoSphere Advanced Monitor 9 HemoSphere Swan-Ganz Module Monitoring
3 Verify that the catheter is properly inserted into the patient.
9.3.1.1 Probe Selection
An injectate temperature probe senses injectate temperature. The selected probe is connected to the patient
CCO cable (figure 9-4). Either of two probes may be used:
An in-line probe is connected to the flow-thru housing on the CO-Set/CO-Set+ injectate delivery
system.
A bath probe measures the temperature of the injectate solution. Bath probes are intended to
measure the temperature of a sample solution that is kept at the same temperature as the sterile
solution used for injectate when calculating bolus cardiac output.
Connect the injectate temperature probe (in-line or bath) to the injectate temperature probe connector on
the patient CCO cable illustrated by in figure 9-4.
9.3.2 Configuration Settings
The HemoSphere advanced monitor provides the operator with the choice of entering a specific
computation constant, or configuring the HemoSphere Swan-Ganz module to allow it to automatically
determine the computation constant by selecting the injectate volume and catheter size. The operator can
also select the parameter display type and bolus mode.
Figure 9-4 iCO connection overview
Swan-Ganz catheter
thermistor connection
injectate temperature
probe connection
patient CCO cable
HemoSphere Swan-
Ganz module
HemoSphere advanced
monitor
Status = Released Printed Date: 2018-01-16 Released Date: 2017-09-14

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