GE CARESCAPE R860 Quick Manual

GE CARESCAPE R860 Quick Manual

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O2 Therapy Quick Guide
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  • Page 1 CARESCAPE ™ R860 Ventilator O2 Therapy Quick Guide gehealthcare.com...
  • Page 2 Notice The materials contained in this document are intended for educational purposes only. This document does not establish specifications, operating procedures or maintenance methods for any of the products referenced. Always refer to the official written materials (labeling) provided with the product for specifications, operating procedures and maintenance requirements.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    High Flow Oxygen Therapy Set-up on the CARESCAPE R860 Ventilator .......
  • Page 4: Equipment Required For High Flow Oxygen Therapy On The Carescape R860 Ventilator

    PEEP effect, constant FiO2 and improvement of mucociliary clearance and patient comfort. The CARESCAPE R860 Ventilator offers integrated high flow oxygen therapy, which allows clinicians to seamlessly transition from high flow oxygen therapy to mechanical ventilation and back again.
  • Page 5: High Flow Oxygen Therapy Set-Up On The Carescape R860 Ventilator

    High Flow Oxygen Therapy Set-up on the CARESCAPE R860 Ventilator Single-limb Circuit Set-up 1. Slide the humidification chamber onto the humidifier base. 2. Connect Circuit Dry Line to humidification chamber and Inspiratory Safety Guard. CARESCAPE R860 3. Connect the breathing circuit to the humidification chamber.
  • Page 6: High Flow Oxygen Therapy System Check

    High Flow Oxygen Therapy System Check Be sure that the ventilator is prepared for mechanical ventilation in an emergency scenario. It is recommended that a full (dual-limb) system check be completed prior to use of the O2 Therapy feature with a single-limb configuration. To ensure the proper function of the system, it is highly recommended to complete a System Check before use and between patients.
  • Page 7 High Flow Oxygen Therapy System Check (cont.) Single-limb Circuit All checks run during a single-limb check are also run on a dual-limb system check. There is no need to perform a system check using a single-limb circuit if a dual-limb check was performed and passed.
  • Page 8: Starting High Flow Oxygen Therapy After System Start-Up

    Starting High Flow Oxygen Therapy After System Start-up 1. Confirm the appropriate patient circuit and humidified patient interface is connected to the inspiratory port. 2. Select NEW PATIENT to select the appropriate patient type and add any additional demographic data. 3.
  • Page 9 Starting High Flow Oxygen Therapy After System Start-up (cont.) 9. Complete a SYSTEM CHECK for the appropriate circuit type. 10. Select START O2 THERAPY. Note: The system delivers Oxygen and the O2 Therapy Present View shows.
  • Page 10: Starting O2 Therapy From Invasive Or Noninvasive Ventilation

    Starting O2 Therapy from Invasive or Noninvasive Ventilation 1. Confirm the appropriate patient circuit and humidified patient interface is connected to the inspiratory port. 2. Select Current Mode. 3. Select O2 Therapy from the list of Modes. 4. Set the FiO2%. 5.
  • Page 11: Navigating O2 Therapy Present View

    Navigating O2 Therapy Present View 1. O2 Therapy. Patient alarms disabled in O2 Therapy message. 2. Current FiO2. 3. Pressure bar graph. 4. Standby. 5. Current Flow. 6. Flow setting. 7. FiO2 setting. 8. Current mode, O2 Therapy. Note: To view patient trends, swipe to the right to the past/historical data workspace.
  • Page 12: Stopping High Flow Oxygen Therapy To Begin Invasive Or Noninvasive Ventilation

    Stopping High Flow Oxygen Therapy to Begin Invasive or Noninvasive Ventilation 1. Safeguard the patient. 2. Select Current Mode. 3. Select a mode from the list of modes. 4. Adjust the ventilation mode settings as needed. 5. Select Confirm from the ventilation mode window. 6.
  • Page 13: Conclusion

    When used after mechanical ventilation, High Flow Oxygen Therapy has been shown to reduce the risk of reintubation. The O2 Therapy mode of the CARESCAPE R860 Ventilator was designed to support clinicians in treating a variety of patients. 1. Maggiore SM, et al. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2014 Aug 1;190(3):282-8.

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