V Series Operating Instructions 29 - 31
Product Specifications Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) Performance
29.4 Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP)
Performance
The NIBP function is in accordance with the requirements of IEC 80601-2-30:2013, ANSI/AAMI
ES60601-1:2005/(R)2012.
NOTE: This equipment is suitable for use in the presence of electrosurgery.
V 12/V 21 in conjunction with:
• VPS
1. NIBP Maximum Cuff Pressure
2. NIBP Cuff Inflation
The inflation source is capable of supplying sufficient air to bring a volume of 200 cc to a pressure of
300 mmHg in no more than 10 seconds. If the cuff is not inflated to the needed pressure within 60
seconds then the cuff is vented and a retry cycle is initiated up to 3 times.
3. NIBP Maximum Leakage
The maximum allowed pressure drop with the bleed valves closed is 1 mmHg in 10 seconds as
measured with a 200 cc volume at differential pressures of 250 mmHg, 150 mmHg and 50 mmHg.
4. NIBP Vent Rate
System can vent a volume of 500 cc, from a pressure of 260 mmHg to a pressure of 15 mmHg in a
maximum of 10 seconds. In the Neonate patient mode, system can vent a volume of 100 cc, from a
pressure of 150 mmHg to a pressure of 5 mmHg in less then 5 seconds.
5. NIBP Systolic Pressure
Adult: 10 to 60 seconds adjustable in steps of 1 second, default 30 sec
Pediatric: 10 to 20 seconds adjustable in steps of 1 second, default 15 sec
Neonate: 10 to 20 seconds adjustable in steps of 1 second, default 15 sec
TABLE 29-29
MODE
SOFTWARE CONTROL MAXIMUM CUFF
PRESSURE IN MMHG
HARDWARE CONTROL
MAXIMUM CUFF PRESSURE IN
MMHG
Adult 295 330
Pediatric 190 220
Neonate 145 165
Accuracy: Mean error ±5 mmHg
Standard Deviation: less than 8 mmHg
Measurement Range: Adult Mode: 55 to 270 mmHg
Pediatric Mode: 55 to 170 mmHg
Neonate Mode: 45 to 130 mmHg
Resolution: 1 mmHg