ResMed Astral Series Invasive and Non-Invasive Vantilator User Guide
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ResMed Astral Series Invasive and Non-Invasive Vantilator User Guide
The Astral device
Adapter port Can be fitted with single limb adapter, single limb leak adapter or double limb adapter (Astral 150 only)
Handle
Inspiratory port (to patient)
Ethernet connector (service use only)
USB connector (for download to ResScan and connection of approved accessories)
Mini USB connector forResMed ConnectivityModule (RCM) or ResMedConnectivity ModuleHospital (RCMH)
DC power inlet
Device on/off push button
SpO2 Sensor connector
Remote alarm five pin connector
Low flow oxygen input(up to 30L/min)
Air inlet (complete with hypoallergenic filter)
Note: Some accessories may not be available in all regions.
The Astral device interface
Touch screen
Power source indicators
AC (mains power supply)
DC (external battery, can accessory adapter or ResMed Power Station II)
Internal battery
Therapy on/off indicatorDevice readyConstant green display when the device is turned on but not ventilating.Device ventilatingFlashes blue when the device is ventilating and the Ventilation LED setting is ‘ON’. Otherwise is ‘OFF’
Alarm mute/reset button Illuminates when an alarm is triggered and flashes when the sound is muted.
Alarm bar
Touch screen
Clinical mode access button Locked Unlocked
Manual breath button only shown if enabled
Information bar
Internal battery indicator
Lock touch screen button
Menu bar
Bottom bar
Start ventilation buttonStop ventilation button
Main screen
Sub menus
Pressure bar
Patient circuits
The Astral device supports single and double limb circuits with the use of interchangeable circuit adapters.
Breathing circuits may be of 10, 15 or 22 mm diameter. For recommended patient circuit components and compatible accessories, refer to www.resmed.com/astral/circuits.
There are three circuit adapters:
Adapter
For use with
1. Single limb leak
Single limb circuit with intentional leak or Mouthpiece circuit
2. Single limb
Single limb circuit with expiratory valve (expiratory valve integrated into the circuit)
3. Double limb (Astral 150 only)
Double limb circuit (expiratory valve integrated into the adapter) OR single limb circuit with intentional leak or Mouthpiece circuit
Fitting the circuit adapter
Before connecting the patient circuit, the adapter specific to the required circuit type must be fitted. To fit the adapter:
Turn over the device and place on a soft surface (to protect the LCD screen).
Press and hold the eject button. Pull the cover out towards you.
Lift the adapter out of the socket.
Replace with the new adapter, ensuring it sits firmly in the socket.
Place the cover over the enclosure, ensuring the runners on the device and the cover are aligned. Slide the cover back into place until the latch clicks.
Setting up the circuit
For complete details on setting up the circuit see Assembling patient circuits in the Astral Clinical Guide.
Single limb circuit with intentional leak or Mouthpiece circuit
Single limb circuit with expiratory valve using standard circuit
Single limb circuit with expiratory valve using ResMed proprietary circuit
Double limb circuit (Astral 150 only) or single limb circuit with intentional leak and Mouthpiece circuit
Performing a Learn Circuit
Do not connect patient interfaces prior to performing the Learn Circuit.
From the Setup menu, select the Circuit sub menu.
Press Start and follow the on-screen prompts.
A Results screen is displayed once Learn Circuit is complete. Error codes are provided if Learn Circuit fails and can be found in the Clinical Guide for help with troubleshooting. The previous test results can be accessed by selecting the Results button in the Circuit sub menu
Powering on the device
To power on the device, simply press the green power on/off switch at the back of the device. The device will perform a system check.
On completion of the system check, the Patient Home screen and active program is displayed.
If more than one program displays, the active program will be highlighted orange.
Note: Settings configured in the active program will be used when ventilation is started.
Accessing Clinical mode
To access Clinical mode:
Clinical mode can be accessed from any screen, whether or not the Astral device is ventilating.
From the patient home screen, press and hold for 3 seconds.
Select 20 minutes or Unlimited. The padlock is unlocked and the Main Settings screen is displayed.
To exit Clinical mode:
Press The Exit Clinical Mode screen is displayed.
Press Confirm. The padlock is locked and the Patient Home screen is displayed.
Note: If you do not make a selection within 7 seconds, the device returns to the previous screen.
Using the Setup Assistant
To quickly set up the Astral device and start ventilation for a new patient, use the Setup Assistant.
Access Clinical mode.
From the main menu, press
Select Setup Assistant and press Start.
A warning message will display. Select Continue.
Select the patient type to automatically configure alarm and setting ranges.
Select the circuit type to be connected.
Select Start to run the Learn Circuit.
Follow the on-screen prompts to attach and test the circuit.
Select your required ventilation mode.The default settings for the mode are displayed.
Review and adjust the settings as required.
Press to start ventilation.
For further information on adjusting setting parameters and alarm settings, see Adjusting patient settings and Adjusting alarm settings in the Astral Clinical Guide.
Navigating the menus
Waveforms
Displays the last 15 seconds of patient airway pressure and flow in a graph. The graph updates in real-time.
Monitoring
Displays all measured parameters in numerical form
Trends
Displays trending of various parameters for the last 30 days.
The Astral device comes factory preset with one active program. Additional programs can be enabled.
Access Clinical mode.
From the Setup main menu, select Programs.
Enable additional programs by pressing the slider.Note: The current active program is highlighted in orange and cannot be disabled.
Rename the program by pressing theRename button. Within the Rename window, a name for the current active program can be chosen from the list provided (eg, DAY).Note: A selected name can be removed by pressing the delete button .
When selected, the program name is displayed on the program label and on the information bar when that program is active.
Enabling the ‘Big buttons’ mode
The Astral device offers an enhanced access feature (‘Big buttons’ mode) to provide easier usability and accessibility for starting and stopping ventilation as well as Alarm mute.
The ‘Big buttons’ mode can be switched on and off as required in either Clinical or Patient mode.
From the main menu, press .
Select the Patient Access tab from the Device Config. menu.
Move the Big buttons slider to On.Your enhanced access feature is now enabled.
Alarms
When an alarm is activated, the Astral device provides both audible and visual alerts, and displays an alarm message in the Alarm display on the Information bar.
Alarm priority
Alarm bar
Audible alert
High
Red flashing light
10 beeps every 5 seconds
Medium
Yellow flashing light
3 beeps every 15 seconds
Low
Yellow steady
2 beeps every 25 seconds
Indicator
Description
1. Alarm display
Displays either the alarm message for the highest priority active alarm, or the last alarm not yet reset
Press the Alarm display for further alarm information.
Certain conditions may result in multiple alarms. indicates that there are multiple active alarms.
Press when displayed to view all active alarms and respond appropriately. Alarms are displayed in order of priority.
2. Active Alarms screen
Displays the full set of active alarms. Will automatically display upon activation of an alarm in patient mode.
3. Information menu
Some alarms clear automatically. To view a history of alarms, view the alarm log through the Information menu.
4. Alarm mute/reset button
State:
no light – no active alarms
steady light – active alarm/s
flashing light – alarm mute on.
This button also allows you to:
mute the audible alert
reset the currently displayed alarm (if permitted).
Alarm bar
Indicates the priority of the alarm in the Alarm display
Attaching a humidifier
Connect a length of air tubing to the inspiratory port of the device.
Connect the other end of the air tubing to the inlet port of the humidifier.
Connect the patient circuit to the outlet port on the humidifier.
Attaching a Heat Moisture Exchange (HME)
An HME can be used with the Astral device with a double limb circuit or single limb circuit with integrated valve.
Place the HME between the patient end of the circuit and the patient interface.
Do not connect patient interfaces prior to performing the Learn Circuit.
Attaching an antibacterial filter
Fit the antibacterial filter to the inspiratory port of the device.
Connect the air tubing to the other side of the filter.
Perform the Learn Circuit function.
Attach the patient interface to the free end of the air tubing.
For a full list of accessories, see the Ventilation accessories guide on www.resmed.com. If you do not have internet access, please contact your ResMed representative.
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