Instructions for Use

Quick measuring guide

NOTE: Before using the device for the first time, read the Instructions for Use carefully and follow the recommendations and suggestions. This Chapter only includes short instructions for the use of the MESI ABPI MD. For detailed description of short instructions on the device, see Chapter 5 DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS.

NOTE: When performing the ABI measurement, the patient must be in a supine position and remain still.

NOTE: The MESI ABPI MD is intended for use in the professional environment, where the measurements are carried out by adequately trained medical personnel. The MESI ABPI MD is not intended for home use.

NOTE: The MESI ABPI MD may be used on pregnant women.

NOTE: The MESI ABPI MD is not intended for use on new-borns or children under the age of 10 years.

NOTE: In case of the presence of intravenous cannulas or arteriovenous (AV) fistulas, the cuffs and measurement can cause injury to the limb.

The MESI ABPI MD has two modes of operation:

  • The primary mode is for ABI measurement. The result of the measurement is the left Ankle-Brachial Pressure Index (Left ABI), the right Ankle-Brachial Pressure Index (Right ABI), blood pressure in all limbs (SYS, DIA, MAP) and the heart rate.

  • The additional mode is for the independent measurement of the upper arm blood pressure. The result of the measurement is the upper arm blood pressure (SYS, DIA, MAP) and the heart rate.

4.1 PREPARATION FOR MEASUREMENT

MESI ABPI MD users must be adequately trained in use of the device. Must carefully read and follow the entire Instructions for Use prior to initial use of the device.

4.1.1 DEVICE PLACEMENT

The operational environment of the device should be appropriate to ensure accurate measurements. The main device must be placed on a steady, horizontal surface. The device must not be exposed to mechanical shocks and vibrations during operation. Such disturbances can significantly alter the measurement results or even render them useless. For instance, placing the device on a patient’s bed during the ABPI measurement cannot provide reliable results.

The device must be operated within the +10°C to +40°C temperature range and 30% to 80% RH humidity.

4.1.2 AIR TUBES

When the main device is adequately positioned, it can be connected to the cuffs. The cuffs, the tubes and the sockets are colour-coded to minimise the risk of improper connections.

The air tube connections are made by firmly inserting the plug into the appropriate socket. Pull out the plug to disconnect the tube. Hold the plug rather than the tube when disconnecting.

NOTE: A considerate force is needed to insert or pull out the plug.

NOTE: When connecting the tubes, please make sure that the airflow is in not obstructed in any kind of way.. For example, tube blockage can easily occur by placing objects over it.

4.1.3 PATIENT PREPARATION

The patient must be in a supine position, lie still and remain quiet. It is recommended for the patient to lie still for at least 5 minutes before starting the measurement process. During measurement, the patient must lie completely flat, must be relaxed and must not talk. Their legs must not be crossed. The operator selects between a 3-cuff and 4-cuff measurement (when selecting the 3-cuff measurement, select the right or left arm).

Step 1 Choosing the right colour of the cuff

Select the appropriate cuff, depending on the description and the colour of the cuff:

Choosing the right colour of the cuff
POSITIONDESCRIPTION on the cuffCOLOR on the cuff
Right armRIGHT ARMRED
Left armLEFT ARMYELLOW
Right ankleRIGHT ANKLEBLACK
Left ankleLEFT ANKLEGREEN

Step 2 Place the cuffs to the appropriate arm/leg

ARM:

  • Position the cuff 1-2 cm above the elbow joint. Align the ‘ARTERY’ label with the artery on the inner side of the arm.

  • Place the cuff so that there is two fingers’ width of room between the limb and the cuff.

  • Check that you have chosen the correct size using the INDEX marking and the OK area of the cuff.

ANKLE:

  • Position the cuff 2-3 cm above the ankle. Make sure that the ’MEDIAL ANKLE’ label points towards the inner side of the ankle.

  • Place the cuff so that there is two fingers’ width of room between the limb and the cuff.

  • Check that you have chosen the correct size using the INDEX marking and the OK area on the cuff.

4.1.4 PERFORMING ABI MEASUREMENT

Step 1

Amputation option: If a patient has an amputated limb or is not compliant for ABI measurement due to severe and/or painful wounds, the ABI can be measured only on the patient’s existing limbs. Before the measurement, you can disable a selected cuff by clicking on the button and selecting the limb that is not compliant for the measurement.

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Step 2

Observe the position indication on the cuffs and place them on the appropriate arm or leg. Then press START (1) and wait until the measurement is completed.

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4.1.5 PERFORMING A BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT

Step 1

Depending on the right (1) or left (2) arm, select and place the correct cuff (red or yellow).

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Step 2

Observe the position indication on the cuff.
Then press START and wait until the measurement is completed.

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4.2 RESULTS

Once the measurement is done, the system automatically switches to the result page.

4.2.1 RESULTS OF ABI MEASUREMENT

On the top, the navigation menu provides the following actions:

  • Check the ABI results. For easier interpretation the results are colour-coded and a representative scale is given as a reference.

  • More detailed information is provided (heart rate, SYS, DIA and MAP on the arms and legs).

  • Visual representation of the oscillation and pulse waveform graphs.

  • A comment can be added to every measurement. It will be stored and always available together with the recording report.

  • Optionally, the user may select an existing or create a new patient. This option is not required for a measurement to be performed

On the bottom the navigation menu provides the following actions:

  • Go to the Archive.

  • Go to the Home screen.

  • Repeat the measurement.

NOTE: For more information about the result screen, see Chapter 5.4 Reviewing ABI measurement.

4.2.2 RESULTS OF BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT

On the top, the navigation menu provides the following actions:

  • Check the blood pressure results. For easier interpretation, the results are colour-coded and a representative scale is given for a reference.

  • Visual representation of the oscillation and pulse waveform graphs.

  • A comment can be added to every measurement. It will be stored and always available together with the recording report.

  • Optionally, the user may select an existing or create a new patient. This option is not required for a measurement to be performed.

On the bottom, the navigation menu provides the following actions:

  • Go to the Archive.

  • Go to the Home screen.

  • Repeat the measurement.

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