33 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual
2. Select the Tes t tab.
3. Select Setup.
4. From desired parameter page, select parameters for testing.
33.4.4 Performing a Hymodynamic Test
To perform a hymodynamic test, follow this procedure:
1. Access the HemoSight menu. For more information, refer to 33.2Accessing the HemoSight Menu.
2. Select the Tes t tab.
3. Select Parameter to select the involved parameters.
4. Select Test Duration to set test duration.
5. Select the Start button.
6. Wait until the test finishes automatically, or select the Stop button to end the test.
7. View the parameter trends. After the test, the Tes t page displays the current parameter value, reference
parameter value, and Delta value (the variation of current value and reference value). For more information,
see 32Review.
• Hemodynamic test can also run in background. If the Test page is closed during a test, the monitor
gives a prompt tone and pops up the Test page after the test ends.
33.5 Following Up the Patient Hemodynamic Status
You can view the cardiac function curve, lung water curve and SVV/PPV slope indicator in the Follow-up menu.
To view these curves or indicator, follow this procedure:
1. Access the HemoSight menu. For more information, refer to 33.2Accessing the HemoSight Menu.
2. Select the Follow-up tab.
3. View the following curves or indicator:
â—† Cardiac function curve
â—† SVV/PPV slope indicator
â—† Lung water curve
33.5.1 Cardiac function Curve and Lung Water Curve
Cardiac function curve and the lung water curve are used to assess the fluid responsiveness.
(1) Cardiac function curve (2) Lung water curve