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User Manual corpuls
3
Operation Monitoring and Diagnosis
ENG - Version 2.1 P/N 04130.2 135
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Fig. 6-34 IBP monitoring, section of a printout
Invasive blood pressure curve P1
6.9 Temperature Monitoring (Option)
6.9.1 Information on Temperature Monitoring
Temperature monitoring enables continuous measurement and monitoring of
the body core temperature (e.g. in a hypothermic patient) or the surface
temperature of the skin (e.g. following therapeutic hypothermia in the post-
resuscitation phase).
Up to two temperature values can be measured by means of temperature
sensors and displayed as numerical values: body core temperature rectally
and/or oesophageally and surface temperature.
Caution
Only use YSI sensors of the series 400 or sensors compatible with those,as
indicated in the list of approved accessories (see chapter 9.8 Approved
Accessories, Spare Parts and Consumables, p. 224).
Proof of biocompatibility according to ISO 10993-1 is required.
The measurement range lies between 12.0°C and 50.0°C. The temperature is
displayed in °C.
Temperature values outside the measurement range are indicated as "--.-".
For further information please read the operating instructions of the temperature
sensor’s manufacturer.
6.9.2 Preparing Temperature Monitoring
1. Connect the plug of the first temperature sensor to the "Temp-1" socket at
the patient box.
2. Connect the plug of the second temperature sensor to the "Temp-2" socket
at the patient box, if a second temperature is to be measured.
3. Insert the temperature sensor rectally or oesophageally or attach to the
skin and if necessary, secure with tape. Use a protective sheath if
necessary.
Note
Temperature

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