Product Manual
The range of IPI is 1–10. These values can be interpreted as indicated in the following
table.
Index range Patient status
10 Normal
8–9 Within normal range
7 Close to normal range; requires attention
5–6 Requires attention and may require intervention
3–4 Requires intervention
1–2 Requires immediate intervention
Source: The microMediCO2 Module - OEM Manufacturers' Integration Guide (p. 13), Oridion Medical 1987 Ltd.
Note The interpretation of a patient's IPI value might change in different clinical
conditions. For example, patients who have a history of respiratory
difficulties might require a lower IPI Low Alert threshold that takes into
account their diminished respiratory capacity.
IPI frame
The IPI frame displays a numeric value from 1–10 as well as an alarm threshold and
control.
The frame provides a numeric view and a graphical trend view of IPI data. You can toggle
between views by touching the left side of the frame.
IPI numeric view
This view displays the numeric value for the integrated parameters.
The numeric view also includes a graphic indicator of the patient's current IPI value. As
shown in the examples below, when the IPI value is 8, 9, or 10, the outline of the vertical
bar is gray. When the IPI value is 4, 5, 6, or 7, the outline of the bar is yellow, and the
middle section of the bar is shaded yellow. When the IPI value is 1, 2, or 3, the outline of
the bar is red, and the lowest section of the bar is shaded red.
Directions for use
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