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DISTANCE (m)
These follow the Borg scale and can have the following values: 0, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, the distance covered is
indicated in m. Use and to enter data; use to pass to next data.
Walk test data results are given in the following screen, and can be printed as described in Paragraphs 2.13 and 3.1.2.
if the test results are printed, the test printout will only show the walk test results; an example of a test printout report is
attached.
Press to end the test at any moment.
2.10.2 Sleep Oximetry
This test records the variations in the patient’s parameters overnight.
After approximately 5 minutes SpirolabIIIwill go to standby i.e., it stops beeping and the display turns off. The led signal
remains on. To control the correct functioning while on standby, press , after 5 minutes SpirolabIIIwill automatically
return to standby. If there is no signal while on standby the device will automatically exit this phase and a warning
message will appear (sensor unplugged or finger not detected correctly).
The data shown are the same as described in the preceding test, except for information on this present phase, which is
not envisaged for this test.
After the required time the test can be interrupted as previously described.
Results can be printed as described in Paragraphs 2.13 and 3.1.2; see example of the test printout report attached to
this Manual.
2.10.3 Oximetry (SPO2 BPM)
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To perform a non-invasive continuous monitoring of arterial oxygen saturation, it is recommended to use the reusable
"wrap" sensor. The use of this sensor is indicated for patients weighing more than 30 Kg and contraindicated for
patients with allergy to adhesive tape.
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Wrap Sensor – Instructions for Use
Select the most suitable point to apply the sensor. The index finger is
preferred. Other suggested points may be the thumb, big toe or the smallest
finger.
It is recommended to use a new piece of adhesive tape for each patient or
according to needs. See instructions for changing the adhesive tape.
Hold onto the shell at the corner and remove it gently from the sensor.
Place finger, with nail face-up, on the bottom pad (longer probe) as shown.
Fold the adhesive wing upwards over the sides of the patient’s finger. Do not
pull or stretch the adhesive tape. Do not cover the nail.
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