SpO
/Pulse Rate Monitoring
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CAUTION: The sensor disconnect error and associated alarm indicate the sensor is either
disconnected or the wiring is faulty. Check the sensor connection and, if necessary, replace
the sensor, pulse oximetry cable, or both.
CAUTION: Inaccurate readings could result if a sensor is used incorrectly. Before using a
sensor, carefully read and understand the sensor directions for use. Periodically check to see
the sensor remains properly positioned on the patient and that skin integrity is acceptable.
Refer to sensor directions for use.
CAUTION: To ensure the best product performance and accuracy, use only Schiller
provided SpO2 sensors for SpO2 measurements. Other SpO2 sensors may cause improper
ARGUS VCM performance.
General
ARGUS VCM
oximetry works by applying an OXIMAX sensor to a pulsating arteriolar vascular bed. SpO2
and Pulse rate is updated every second. The OXIMAX sensor contains a dual light source
and photodetector. Bone, tissue, pigmentation, and venous vessels normally absorb a
constant amount of light over time. The arteriolar bed normally pulsates and absorbs
variable amounts of light during the pulsations. The ratio of light absorbed is translated into
a measurement of functional oxygen saturation (SpO2). Because a measurement of SpO2 is
dependent upon light from the OXIMAX sensor, excessive ambient light can interfere with
this measurement.
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ARGUS VCM
uses pulse oximetry to measure functional oxygen saturation in the blood. Pulse
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