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[[File:AbbottFFR.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Abbott FFR console|link={{filepath:AbbottFFR.jpg}}]] | |||
[[File:AbbottFFRwire.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Abbott FFR wire|link={{filepath:AbbottFFRwire.jpg}}]] | |||
This is the iFR and FFR wire currently used in the cath lab. | This is the iFR and FFR wire currently used in the cath lab. | ||
*Unit will generally be kept behind Room 6 | |||
#Log into the device username: cpmcvn, password:cmpcvn | ==Procedure== | ||
#Plug console in and turn on. | |||
#Log into the device username:cpmcvn, password:cmpcvn | |||
#If device was powered off less than 5 minutes ago, it will ask if you want to continue the same patient. | #If device was powered off less than 5 minutes ago, it will ask if you want to continue the same patient. | ||
#Select the room you are in. | #Select the room you are in. | ||
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#Introduce wire into guide and advance until radio-lucent portion is outside the guide | #Introduce wire into guide and advance until radio-lucent portion is outside the guide | ||
#Equalize | #Equalize | ||
{{Note|RFR may not show a steady 1.0 due to the way it is calculated}} | |||
#Select mode at top, center of screen | #Select mode at top, center of screen | ||
#*RFR - Resting full-cycle Ratio (AKA - IFR) | #*RFR - Resting full-cycle Ratio (AKA - IFR) | ||
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#**Pullback button activates pullback | #**Pullback button activates pullback | ||
#*FFR - Traditional measurement using Adenosine | #*FFR - Traditional measurement using Adenosine | ||
#**Follow physicians guidance for Adenosine and recording | |||
#**Unit will display lowest measurement from recording | |||
#Bottom left of screen contains options for vessel and drug labels | |||
#Buttons at bottom of screen allow for switching between review and live screens | |||
#Unit is not set up for archive as of yet. Record results in McKesson | |||
#Unplug unit to turn off. This is OK per the rep. | |||
===Troubleshooting=== | |||
#Turn everything off (Unplug) | |||
#Turn recording console back on, and re-pair with wireless transmitter | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 6 April 2021
This is the iFR and FFR wire currently used in the cath lab.
- Unit will generally be kept behind Room 6
Procedure
- Plug console in and turn on.
- Log into the device username:cpmcvn, password:cmpcvn
- If device was powered off less than 5 minutes ago, it will ask if you want to continue the same patient.
- Select the room you are in.
- Enter patient info. (Can be entered at the end for STEMI)
- Follow on-screen prompts
- Re-zero PA pressure on device and (Optional)McKesson
- Flush wire and place flat on table
- Press connect on machine, then turn on wire transmitter
- Light should be solid green if connected
- Introduce wire into guide and advance until radio-lucent portion is outside the guide
- Equalize
Note: RFR may not show a steady 1.0 due to the way it is calculated
- Select mode at top, center of screen
- RFR - Resting full-cycle Ratio (AKA - IFR)
- Average of 5-beat difference through full cardiac cycle
- Camera icon gives a single reading
- Pullback button activates pullback
- FFR - Traditional measurement using Adenosine
- Follow physicians guidance for Adenosine and recording
- Unit will display lowest measurement from recording
- RFR - Resting full-cycle Ratio (AKA - IFR)
- Bottom left of screen contains options for vessel and drug labels
- Buttons at bottom of screen allow for switching between review and live screens
- Unit is not set up for archive as of yet. Record results in McKesson
- Unplug unit to turn off. This is OK per the rep.
Troubleshooting
- Turn everything off (Unplug)
- Turn recording console back on, and re-pair with wireless transmitter