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IABP 11page CS100 Aog en
IABP 11page CS100 Aog en
This guide is a reference for personnel trained in using the Datascope CS100. Complete instructions for
operation are provided in the Datascope Operating Instructions: CS100 Manual (p/n 0070-00-0529-01).
Do not use this guide until after thoroughly reading the Operating Instructions. Caution: Federal law restricts
this device to sale by or on the order of a physician (or properly licensed practitioner).
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Pacer A After initiating assist, the IAB INFLATION [only operational in the Semi-Auto
• This trigger mode is only available in the SEMI AUTO and Manual Operation modes. and Manual Operation modes] and IAB DEFLATION controls can be adjusted to
• The R-wave of the ECG is the trigger event. maximize augmentation and hemodynamic unloading.
• Atrial pacer spikes are enhanced and rejected. Timing at a frequency of 1:2 is illustrated below:
• Atrial pacemaker pulse rejection time is expanded in this mode.
• This trigger mode is recommended only if atrial pacer tails interfere with R-wave
detection when using the ECG trigger.
• Fixed or demand atrial pacing can be used in this trigger.
Caution: Never use Pacer A trigger in the presence of a ventricular paced rhythm.
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consultation regarding alarm message descriptions and alarm configurations. Help No Trigger Valid trigger, as defined in Specification section, does
screens are context sensitive and available based on the information displayed on not exist or is lost in ECG or Pacer Trigger mode.
the screen.
No Pressure Trigger Valid trigger is unavailable or is lost while in
Detailed information on all Alarms, Alerts, and Status/Prompts is provided in the
pressure trigger.
CS100 Operating Instructions.
Check Pacer Timing The patient is not 100% paced or V/A-V pacer
ALARMS trigger interval varies >25% or an A-V pacer rate is
ALARM messages are displayed in the ALARM MESSAGES section of the monitor >125 bpm.
display. IABP assist is suspended and a steady tone will sound.
Trigger Interference Electro-Surgical Noise [ESU] detected while the Pacer
TRIGGER ALARMS Trigger Source is selected.
These alarms indicate the selected trigger source is either not available or
not reliable. Pumping is suspended and a steady tone sounds. Pumping will OPERATOR INTERVENTION
automatically resume once the trigger has been reestablished.
For No Trigger
MESSAGE PROBABLE CAUSE • Reattach or reposition the electrode and check the integrity of all cable/lead
[AUTO OPERATION MODE] connections.
No Trigger Valid ECG and Arterial Pressure trigger do not exist or • Try ECG lead selections via the ECG/AP Sources menu, or select EXT. ECG,
are lost. if appropriate.
• Adjust the ECG Gain by accessing the PUMP OPTIONS menu.
Poor Signal Persists Both ECG and Arterial Pressure signal
• Select a different trigger source using the TRIGGER SOURCE arrow keys.
quality have been poor for a sustained period.
Resume pumping by pressing the START key.
Blood Detected Blood is detected in the IAB catheter. ALERT MESSAGE: CAUSE
[SEMI AUTO OR MANUAL OPERATION MODE]
Autofill Failure -No Helium The Helium tank is closed or empty.
ECG Detected ECG activity is detected persistently for 4-6
Autofill Failure The IABP cannot fill the IAB catheter system
seconds while in the Internal Trigger mode.
automatically.
Irregular Pressure Trigger - While Pressure is the Trigger source, erratic
Autofill Required The IAB fill mode has been changed from Manual to
SEMI AUTO only trigger is due to:
AUTO without an autofill.
1. Arrhythmic patient rhythm
2. Late deflation; inhibiting pressure pulse
OPERATOR INTERVENTION
detection.
• Inspect the IAB and catheter extender tubing for any evidence of a leak,
including the safety disk/condensate removal assembly connections, IAB Manual Timing selected – The operator selected the Manual
catheter connections, autofill tubing and drain port. Check for blood in the see Help - MANUAL only Operation mode.
tubing, if noticed stop pumping and notify a Physician. Verify Proper Timing – The operator selected the Semi Auto
• Verify all connections are leak free. SEMI AUTO only Operation mode.
• For “Autofill Failure-No Helium” open or replace Helium tank if necessary.
ALERT MESSAGE: CAUSE
• Inspect the IAB catheter and catheter extender for evidence of a kink or
[ALL OPERATION MODES]
restriction to Helium flow.
• Fill the IAB, if instructed, by pressing the IAB FILL key for 2 seconds. Augmentation Below Limit Set Diastolic Augmentation has dropped below
Resume pumping by pressing START. the user selected limit.
Warning: If blood is observed within the catheter or catheter extender tubing at any time Low Battery Battery Reserve falls below the 30 minutes
during the IAB procedure, stop pumping, notify the physician immediately, and prepare of operating time.
for IAB removal.
Warning: When the System is operated in MANUAL FILL, the IAB gas loss and catheter alarms
Maintenance Required Code # ___ System maintenance may be required.
are disabled. The message, “Gas Loss And Catheter Alarms Disabled” will be displayed in the Low Helium Helium supply is below a preset reserve as
Advisory section of the display. The IAB status bar will not be active.
determined by tank pressure.
Warning: Under certain heart rate and timing conditions, catheter alarms may be suspended.
Refer to the Operating Instructions for further detail. Prolonged Time in Standby Pump has been in STANDBY for at least 10
minutes.
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Leak Testing Safety Disk Indicates safety disk leak test is in progress
Autofilling Indicates that the system is in the process of
ECG Gain*
Automatically purging and refilling the IAB with Pressure Threshold*
Helium. Internal Rate*
Slow Gas Alarm
Automatic Operation mode is System is set to Manual Fill mode and the
IAB Fill Mode*
disabled. [SA / M] operator tries to select AUTO Operation mode. Arterial Pressure Delay*
Gas Loss and Catheter Alarms All leak and catheter alarms are disabled when the R-Trac
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PRINTER OPERATION The CS100 is available in two versions with identical clinical functionality.
The dual trace recorder provides a hard copy record of patient waveforms. Printouts A console version with a hospital cart or the CS100 Universal Transport System
follow the format defined by the setting in the Printer Preferences submenu, located (UTS). Both are designed for air and vehicular transport. The UTS version
in the User Preferences menu. Dual or single trace formats may be selected. mechanically attaches to a docking station for high strength mounting.
Waveform choices are: ECG, Arterial Pressure and Balloon Pressure Waveforms. CAUTION: The user should continually rely on visual alarm messages during high noise
transport situations. The “Flash Alarms” option should be turned ON to improve the visibility
At the completion of the recording, an annotated trailer is appended to the print.
of alarm messages. This option can be set in the User Preferences Menu (located in the
The annotation describes patient and system status. The format of the annotation Display Preferences submenu.)
depends upon the IAB Assist Frequency selection. When 1:2 or 1:3 is selected as the
NOTE: Prior to transport, ensure that the Helium cylinder yoke handle is tight and the
IAB frequency, the recorder will print both assisted and unassisted systolic and Helium pressure gauge is a least 25% full. Approximately every 30 minutes during
diastolic pressure information. transport verify that the yoke handle is tight and that a noticeable pressure drop has
To initiate a printout, press the PRINT STRIP key. To start a continuous printout, hold not occurred.
the PRINT STRIP key for two (2) seconds. The associated LED will blink as printing NOTE: Prior to using the system in any other position except vertical, consult with
continues. To stop the continuous printout, press the PRINT STRIP key again. Technical Service.
NOTE: For information on outfitting an aircraft for IABP transport contact your local
DOPPLER
Datascope sales representative. See “Accessories” on page 10-1, for information on
The Doppler used with the CS100 uses ultrasound techniques to detect vascular
the Transport Docking Station.
blood flow.
To use the Doppler: BATTERY OPERATION
1. Open the top storage bin. The Doppler is located inside the door panel. During portable Operation, the CS100 is powered by a rechargeable battery. Prior to
2. Remove the Doppler from the storage bin. portable Operation the battery should be fully charged. A fully charged battery is
3. Press the button on the tether to reel or retract the Doppler. indicated by a continuously illuminated battery charging LED. This LED is located
4. Place a liberal amount of coupling gel on the transducers surface or on the on the front panel. The BATTERY IN USE status message and the Battery Indicator
patient’s skin. are displayed when the CS100 is operating from the internal rechargeable battery.
5. Turn the unit on and position the probe over the artery to be examined. When the battery has approximately 30 minutes of operating time remaining the
6. Hold the probe at a 45˚ angle to the surface of the skin. following occurs:
7. Listen for pulsatile blood flow sounds, adjust the volume control as needed. • An audible double beep alarm is activated for 30 seconds
If battery replacement is necessary, remove the cover of the battery compart- • The Low Battery or (EXT) alert message is displayed on the screen continuously
ment, and lift out the old battery. Install a new 6lR61, 6LF22, or equivalent 9V • The Battery Indicator is displayed as empty and it starts flashing
alkaline battery. • The condensate removal module will not operate
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SWITCHING FROM AC TO BATTERY OPERATION REMOVING PUMP CONSOLE FROM THE CART
1. The system automatically switches to battery power if AC power is removed The console can be removed from the cart with or without the battery pack
(intentionally or due to power loss). attached. When removing the pump console or the monitor from the cart or
2. If necessary, charge the battery as described in accordance with previous returning them to the cart, ensure that the wheels of the cart are in the locked
instructions. position. Push the handle swivel release down (fig. 1) and turn the cart handle
3. Verify that the BATTERY IN USE advisory message and the Battery Indicator are counter-clockwise.
displayed.
To remove the console with the battery pack attached:
NOTE: Battery charging is not active in this state. Unlock the console by pressing the tab to the right of the console release handle
4. When AC power is restored the system automatically reverts from internal and pull the handle straight out (fig. 2). Lift the pump console straight up and off
battery Operation to AC Mains usage. The internal battery pack will resume the cart.
charging while the system operates from AC Mains power. Always verify that
the Battery Charging LED is continuously illuminated or flashing.
Pump
Console
Release Levers
Connector
Block from
this view,
Lift to unlock battery
it is in the Battery Pack
from the pump console
back left corner
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PULL
Push to
Detach
fig. 6
Datascope Corp.
Cardiac Assist Division
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P/N: 0070-00-0590 Rev C April 2004
Fairfield, NJ 07004
U.S.A.
For Emergency Assistance:
1.800.777.4222 (within the U.S.)
1.973.244.6100 (outside the U.S.)