Users Manual Part 1

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Nerve Integrity Monitor
Nervassure alarm. The system uses several alarms to notify you when a plotted point is determined to be outside an alarm limit.
Refer to the “Muting a Nervassure alarm” topic for more information.
Alarm with yellow condition. A single bong alarm sounds every ve seconds until the condition is remedied or moves into a
dierent alarm condition.
Alarm with red condition. A double honk alarm sounds every ve seconds until the condition is remedied or moves into a
dierent alarm condition.
Alarm with Loss of Signal (LOS) condition. A Bleedle alarm sounds every ve seconds until the condition is remedied.
Voices
Voice types:
Stimulation delivery conrmation:
Voice - Stimulus. With “Stimulus”, delivery of current to the surgical eld is announced by the word, “STIMULUS”. It may be
turned on or o and has volume control.
Voice - Setting. The “Setting” voice announces the numeric current value of the STIMULUS setting. It also announces any new
stimulus setting when you make adjustments.
Example: The system announces 0.50mA as “Point Five. It may be turned on or o and has volume control.
Note: Voice - Setting or Voice - Stimulus does not sound for stimulus current levels below 0.05mA.
Activation of auto threshold:
Threshold increased.
Threshold decreased.
Voice – Stimulated EMG Values: when selected, the system turns on annunciation of EMG responses via voice.
Tones
The Medtronic NIM Vital system uses the following tones:
Stimulus Delivery.
EMG Response:
Burst tone. Brief tone caused by electrical stimulation, direct nerve contact, irrigation, or thermal changes.
Train tone. Longer version of the Burst tone lasting seconds to minutes, caused by nerve excited/irritated, irrigation, drying,
bumping, or anesthesia.
Pulse tone. Regularly repeating tone caused by electrical stimulation, tumor mapping, verifying nerve integrity.
If the system uses the Continuous Tone, then delivery of stimulus current is accompanied by a continuous, warbled, high-low
tone (referred to as “Stimulus Warble Tone”).
If the system uses the Brief Tone, then delivery of stimulus current is accompanied by a brief warbled tone.
Note: Stimulus tones do not sound for stimulus current levels below 0.05mA.
FCC use only, not for Medical use