Operation Guide
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Preview
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Smartdop 45 Bi-Dop
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T.BI/A.B.I Operation Guide
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Main Features & Controls 1. LCD Display 2. Paper Cover Open Button
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3. Battery Charging Indicator
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4. Speaker 5. Volume Control 6. Power Button 7. Probe Connection Port #1
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8. Print/Back Button 9. Menu Navigation Buttons 10. Probe Connection Port #2
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11. AC Adapter Connection
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12. Headphone Port 13. Doppler/Computer USB Port 14. 8MHz Probe 15. Probe Button
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Other Items Required - Sphygmomanometer with detachable Arm and Toe Cuffs
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- PPG Probe R
- PPG Toe Clip or Tape to attach PPG Probe to Toe
For a more detailed explanation on the Features and Controls for the Smartdop 45, please refer to the Operating Manual supplied with the unit.
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Address: 23-25 Lakewood Blvd Braeside Vic 3195 Australia [email protected] www.briggatemedical.com
Postal Address: PO Box 531 Braeside Vic 3195 Australia
Telephone: (03) 8586 7800 International Ph: +61 3 8586 7800
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Smartdop 45 T.BI/A.B.I Bi-Dop
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IMPORTANT - Charging / Discharging Battery
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1. ALWAYS ALLOW THE BATTERY TO RUN COMPLETELY FLAT PRIOR TO CHARGING. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN A DIMINISHED BATTERY LIFE. ALSO, NEVER UNPLUG THE UNIT FROM THE CHARGER UNTIL IT HAS REACHED A FULL CHARGE.
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Full Charge - Disconnect (Fig.1)
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Quick Start 1. Connect the 8 MHz Probe and the PPG Probe into the Probe Connection Ports so that the polarity mark aligns with the triangle mark (Fig.1). There is no specific port that each probe needs to be connected to. The doppler will recognise which probe is connected. 2. To switch between the 8MHz and PPG Probes, press the Probe Button located on the 8MHz Probe (Fig.2). 3. Press the Power Button to switch on the Smartdop 45.
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Doppler Velocity Waveform
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1. Insert the 8 MHZ probe into the unit (Fig.1).
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2. Palpate relevant pulse and apply ultrasound gel (Fig.3). R
3. Position probe on pulse and angle at approximately 60 degrees to the vessel (Fig.3). Adjust the probe angle until clear, crisp sounds are heard and a defined waveform is visible on the LCD display (Fig.4). You can freeze the waveform and save using the Probe Button and menu selection to upload the test to the Smart V Link software.
© Copyright Briggate Medical Company 2016 - No parts of this document either written or images may be reproduced without permission.
Address: 23-25 Lakewood Blvd Braeside Vic 3195 Australia [email protected] www.briggatemedical.com
Postal Address: PO Box 531 Braeside Vic 3195 Australia
Telephone: (03) 8586 7800 International Ph: +61 3 8586 7800
Telefax: (03) 8586 7888 International Fax: +61 3 8586 7888
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Obtaining A.B.I & T.B.I Readings A.B.I: Ankle Pressure/Brachial Pressure T.B.I: Toe Pressure/Brachial Pressure
Brachial Pressure 0 12
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1. Apply the Arm Cuff. Follow the same process as displayed on page 2 to locate the pulse waveform.
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2. When the waveform is steady and clear inflate the cuff using the sphygmomanometer 20 mmHg above the point of sound cessation and flat lining of the waveform. Slowly deflate the cuff at a rate of 2-3 mmHg per second. 3. Identify the brachial pressure at the point of the return of the waveform and sound. Repeat both arms and use the highest pressure for the ABI calculation.
Ankle Pressure
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1. Apply the cuff to the ankle. Follow the same process as above to locate the various pulse waveforms of the feet i.e. dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial.
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2. Repeat the same process of cuff inflation and deflation as the brachial pressure and note the two pressures to be used in the ABI calculation.
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Address: 23-25 Lakewood Blvd Braeside Vic 3195 Australia [email protected] www.briggatemedical.com
Postal Address: PO Box 531 Braeside Vic 3195 Australia
Telephone: (03) 8586 7800 International Ph: +61 3 8586 7800
Telefax: (03) 8586 7888 International Fax: +61 3 8586 7888
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Obtaining A.B.I & T.B.I Readings (cont...) Toe Pressure 1. Apply the digital cuff as low as possible on the toe to expose as much of the apex.
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2. Position the PPG Probe, ensuring complete contact between the sensor and the skin. Hold in place with either tape or the PPG Clip. The orientation of the sensor is not relevant. Keep the PPG Probe cable clear of interference by taping it to the dorsum of the foot.
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3. When a clear and steady waveform is obtained inflate the cuff. Aim to inflate with one squeeze ONLY on the sphygmomanometer This prevents over inflation and potential destruction of the cuff. Loosen the sphygmomanometer so that it automatically deflates at a controlled and steady rate of approximately 2-3 mmHg per second. 4. Note the return of blood flow when the sound changes and the waveform returns. This can then be used in the TBI calculation. 5. Repeat on the contralateral limb.
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Address: 23-25 Lakewood Blvd Braeside Vic 3195 Australia [email protected] www.briggatemedical.com
Postal Address: PO Box 531 Braeside Vic 3195 Australia
Telephone: (03) 8586 7800 International Ph: +61 3 8586 7800
Telefax: (03) 8586 7888 International Fax: +61 3 8586 7888