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Stellar 100 Stellar 150 Invasive and noninvasive ventilator Data Management Guide English

The following table shows where data from the Stellar device can be viewed. Data displayed in ResScan can be downloaded via the ResMed USB stick or via a cable connected directly from the Stellar device to the computer. Note: lease refer to your Stellar device Clinical Guide for further details. Viewing Data arameter Stellar ResScan 4.3 Monitoring Screens Info screens ResMed USB Stick USB Cable 1 Type of Data LIVE STORED STORED STORED Device Log Events Leak (L/min) Minute Ventilation (L) Tidal Volume (ml) Respiratory Rate (breaths/min) I:E Ratio ressure (cm H 2O) ressure Support (cm H 2O) 2 AHI/AI SpO 2 (%) 3 ODI 3 ulse Rate (beats/min) 3 Hours Used FiO 2 Flow Alveolar Ventilation 2 Synchronisation Inspiratory Time Inspiratory ressure 1. For most values only statistic data is available (one value per day). 2. Only available in Stellar 150. 3. Only available if an oximeter is used with the Stellar device. ResScan Downloaded Data Stellar Via ResMed USB Stick Via Cable Device Settings Yes (except Date, Time and Language) Yes Summary Data 365 sessions 365 sessions Detail Graph 7 sessions of breath by breath data: Leak, Tidal Volume, Respiratory Rate, Minute Ventilation, I:E Ratio, Inspiratory Time, Alveolar Ventilation 1 7 sessions of high rate data (25 Hz): ressure, Flow No low rate data (one sample per minute) 30 sessions of low rate data (one sample per minute): Minute Ventilation, Leak No high rate data (25 Hz) No breath by breath data Oximetry 2 Device log (event summary) Yes 7 sessions of ulse Rate and SpO 2 No 3 types of logged events (200 events per type) 3 types of logged events (200 events per type) 1. Only available on Stellar 150 with version SX483-0222 and above. 2. Only available if an oximeter is used with the Stellar device. 2

ResScan Review Screen Displays Statistics Summary Graphs Detailed Graphs Oximetry Statistics 1 Device Log Stellar 1. Only available if an oximeter is used with the Stellar device. ResScan Review Screen Display Descriptions Alveolar Ventilation Apnoea Indices Statistics 1 Summary Graphs Detailed Graphs With Target Ventilation indicated as a red line. Shows the AHI and AI for the selected sessions in the Data Browser. Shows a vertical bar graph where Shows a cumulative total of the number of the lower segment is the median apnoeas and hypopnoeas that have occurred. The AI per hour, and the upper segment cumulative total is reset every hour, on the hour. is the median AHI per hour. Events Apnoeas are shown at the time they end. The duration of the apnoea, in seconds, is displayed above the symbol. Apnoeas are represented by coloured symbols, where the height of the symbol is proportional to the duration of the apnoea. The type of apnoea (obstructive, central, or unknown), is indicated by the symbol and its colour. The duration of the apnoea, in seconds, is displayed above the symbol. Hypopnoeas are recorded and displayed after ten seconds. Hypopnoeas are represented by a blue rectangle. Flow Shown as a blue trace. Inspiratory Time Inspiratory ressure Leak (L/min) Mask Event A mask event within the usage summary graph is defined as a usage period of 10 minutes or greater between a pair of individual mask on and mask off events. Minute Ventilation (L/min) With Ti Min and Ti max indicated as red lines. Shown as a blue trace. A red line provides a reference level of the recommended maximum acceptable leak. Shown as a blue trace. ressure (cm H 2O) Shown as a blue trace. ressure Support (cm H 2 O) ulse Rate (beats/min) SpO 2 (%) Shows the maximum, 95 th percentile, 5 th percentile and median Shows the maximum, 95 th percentile, 5 th percentile and median statistics for single session. Shown as a blue trace. Shown as a blue trace. A red line provides the 90% reference level to assist identification of desaturations. 3

Usage Statistics 1 Summary Graphs Detailed Graphs Each period is shown as a solid bar. A hollow bar indicates a period of usage where the endtime is unknown. Total hours used, Daily usage, Used Days X:YY hours, Used Days < X:YY hours, Total days and % Used Days. Calculated for the sessions selected in the Data Browser. There is a limit of 10 separate bars shown for a single session. In the event where there are greater than 10 periods, the 10th period will be overwritten by the latest period of the session 2. Total Usage Shows the total hours used per day with compliance threshold indicated by a red line. Tidal Volume Respiratory Rate % Spontaneous Cycled Breaths % Spontaneous Triggered Breaths I:E Ratio Show the percentage of spontaneous cycled breaths for the selected sessions in the Data Browser. Show the percentage of spontaneous triggered breaths for the selected sessions in the Data Browser. Show the spontaneous cycled breaths percentage for single sessions. Show the spontaneous triggered breaths percentage for single sessions. Shows the median percentage for single sessions. Ti (purple) and Te (blue) are expressed as a percentage of the total breath cycle time. Shown as a blue trace. Shown as a blue trace. A red line provides a reference level to indicate Target patient rate in ivas mode 3, Backup breath rate in AC, ST and Respiratory rate in T mode. Shows the breath by breath percentage. Ti (purple) and Te (blue) are expressed as a percentage of the total breath cycle time. FiO 2 (if measured) 4 Shown as a blue trace. A red line provides reference to I:E=1:2 (33%). 1. Stellar calculates its statistics day by day with a maximum of 10 usage periods (10 mask events) per session. In the event where there are greater than 10 mask events the 10th mask event will be overwritten by the latest mask event of the usage session. Stellar 100 and Stellar 150 does not record statistics, summary data or detailed data for usage period less than 10 minutes, but all individual mask on and mask off events are recorded regardless if they are part of a valid 10 minute usage period. These events are all viewable from the ResScan device log. This difference in recording criteria may explain some minor differences in total usage time between the statistics and the manually calculated durations between mask on and mask off events in the device log. 2. A valid usage period is labelled as a mask event within the usage summary graph. 3. Only available on Stellar 150. 4. When FiO 2 sensor is connected: the data displayed should be 21% or above. if the data is lower than 20%, it indicates that the sensor requires recalibration or replacement. When FiO 2 sensor is not connected the detailed graphs will be empty. Updating Settings arameter Mode CA S ST T ivas 1 AC ResMed USB stick 2 USB cable Clinical Settings Therapy Mode Set ressure Start CA Maximum Ramp Ramp Time Start EA EA or EE IA S 4

arameter Mode CA S ST T ivas 1 AC ResMed USB stick 2 USB cable Clinical Settings Cycle Sensitivity Trigger Sensitivity Rise Time Fall Time Height Target Alveolar Volume Max S Max Ti/Ttot 3 Min S Target atient Rate Ti Max 4 Ti Min 4 Ti Backup Respiratory Rate arameter ResMed USB stick USB cable Alarm Settings High ressure, Low ressure, Low Minute Ventilation, High Breath Rate, Low Breath Rate, Apnoea, High Leak, High FiO 2, Low FiO 2, Low SpO 2, Non-Vented Mask, Alarm Volume Options Mask, SmartStart, rogram, Enable rogram, Change rogram Names Language, Local Date & Time Reminder 5 Mask Reminder, Service Reminder, Air Filter Reminder, Customised Reminder, Call rovider Reminder 1. Only available on Stellar 150. 2. When updating settings using the ResMed USB stick, ensure the correct device is selected by checking the device s software version number. This software version number may be found on the device s Device Information screen. If the software version is between SX483-0212 and SX483-0214 select Stellar 100/150 (SX483-0212 and SX483-0214), otherwise select Stellar 100/150. 3. Only for version SX483-0214 and earlier. 4. Only for version SX483-0222 and above. 5. Reminder settings: enable reminder, set date, set interval. The reminder can be set using ResScan. However, the reminders will only be displayed on the Stellar device after the motor has reached 2hrs of operation. ResScan Detailed Graphs Specifications arameter Resolution Range Via ResMed USB Stick Sampling period Via Cable Events (sec) 1 0-120 aperiodic aperiodic AHI (events/hr) 1 0120 cumulative, reset per hour n/a Flow (L/min) 1-110 to 260 25 Hz 1 n/a Inspiratory Time (sec) 0.1 0.00-12.00 every breath n/a Leak (L/min) 1 0120 every breath 1 minute average 2 Minute Ventilation (L/min) 0.1 060 every breath 1 minute average 2 ressure (cm H 2 O) 0.1 0-50 25 Hz 1 n/a ulse Rate (beats/min) 3 1 18300 1 Hz 1 n/a SpO 2 (%) 3 1 40100 1 Hz 1 n/a Tidal Volume (ml) 10 0-3000 every breath n/a Respiratory Rate (breaths/min) 1 5-60 every breath n/a 5

arameter Resolution Range Via ResMed USB Stick Sampling period Via Cable I:E Ratio 0.05 0.25-4.0 every breath n/a Aveolar Ventilation 4 0.1 0.0-60.0 every breath n/a FiO 2 (%) 5 1 0-100 every breath n/a 1. High resolution 2. Low resolution 3. Only available if an oximeter is used with the Stellar device. 4. Only available on Stellar 150 with version SX483-222 and above. 5. Only available if an FiO 2 sensor is used with the Stellar device. ResScan Device Log Device Log arameter Resolution Range n/a 3 types of logged events (200 events per type) Sampling period Via ResMed USB Stick Via Cable aperiodic aperiodic Glossary Note: lease refer to the relevant Stellar device Clinical Guide for further details. Apnoea An apnoea is the temporary absence or cessation of breathing. An apnoea is scored when there is reduction in breathing by 75% of the baseline breathing for at least 10 seconds. Apnoea Indices For all indices, the value shown in statistics is the total number of events divided by Daily Usage. AHI ApnoeaHypopnoea Index The total number of events is calculated by adding the number of apnoea and hypopnoea events. For graphs, the AHI count is incremented at the occurrence of every event and reset every hour. AI Apnoea Index Daily Usage Daily Usage is total usage in a single session (a session starts at midday and finishes 24 hours later). Average Daily Usage Average daily usage is the result of the sum of Daily Usage divided by Used Days, over a selected time period. Median Daily Usage Median Daily Usage is the middle value for daily usage, where values for Daily Usage are listed from low to high, over a selected time period. While a few exceptionally high or low values can have a significant influence on an average measure, the median is typically more reflective of the true central tendency. Days not Used Days not used is the number of calendar days within multiple sessions, when therapy was zero. Device Log ResScan Device Log displays the summary of 3 types of events: changes in settings, alarms and system events (eg, data erased, connection of ResMed USB stick). There are up to 200 events of each type, displayed in chronological order, with the most recent event displayed at the top by default. These events are displayed on the Event Summary screen on Stellar. EA (Expiratory ositive Airway ressure) EA is the pressure delivered to the patient during the patient s expiratory phase. Events An event is the occurence of a residual apnoea or hypopnoea. Events are recorded as they occur. The maximum number of events stored per session is 500. FiO 2 FiO 2 is the average of fraction of oxygen level measured at the Stellar air outlet. The value is available when FiO 2 sensor is connected in the range of 18-100% (eg, FiO 2 in the room air is 21%). Flow Flow is an estimate of the airflow entering the lungs. It is derived by taking the total flow and then removing the leak and mask vent flow components. Hypopnoea An hypopnoea is an episode of shallow breathing during sleep. An hypopnoea is scored when flow decreases to 50% but greater than 25% of baseline for more than 10 seconds. I:E Ratio The ratio of inspiratory time to expiratory time. IA (Inspiratory ositive Airway ressure) IA is the pressure delivered to the patient during the patient s inspiratory phase. ivas (Only available on Stellar 150) ivas is designed to maintain a preset target alveolar ventilation by monitoring delivered ventilation, adjusting the pressure support and providing an intelligent backup breath automatically. Leak Leak is an estimate of the total rate of air escaping due to mouth and mask leaks. It is derived by analysing the inspiratory and expiratory airflows, together with the expected mask vent flows. High or changing leak rates may affect the accuracy of other measurements as well as the triggering/cycling performance. Minute Ventilation Minute ventilation is the volume of air breathed in (or out) within any 60-second period. ressure The displayed pressure depends on the mode. CA mode: provides a fixed-positive pressure air flow. Set CA pressure is displayed. S, ST, T and AC mode: provides an inspiration pressure (IA) and expiration pressure (EA/EE). Set IA and EA/ EE are displayed on Treatment screens. 6

ulse Rate The number of heart beats in a 60-second time frame. The pulse rate is calculated by an attached oximeter. Respiratory Rate Respiratory rate is the frequency of breathing, expressed as the number of breaths per minute. % Spontaneous Cycle ercentage of breaths that are spontaneously cycled throughout the day. The device cycles (terminates IA and changes to EA) when it senses that the patient is breathing out. % Spontaneous Trigger ercentage of breaths that are spontaneously triggered throughout the day. The device triggers (initiates IA) when it senses that the patient is breathing in. Statistics 95th ercentile This value generally reflects a more accurate interpretation of the true high value by eliminating any exceptionally high values that could skew the data. The 95th percentile is the value below which 95% of observations fall where values are listed from low to high, over a selected time period. 5th ercentile This value generally reflects a more accurate interpretation of the true low value. The 5th percentile is the value below which 5% of observations fall where values are listed from low to high, over a selected time period. The 5th percentile is typically more reflective of the true low value. Ti Min and Ti Max In S and ST modes, this sets the minimum/ maximum time for the pressure to remain at IA (inspiration) level. Tidal Volume Tidal volume is the volume of air inspired or expired in one respiratory cycle (breath). Total Days Total days is the number of calendar days within multiple sessions. Trigger and Cycle Trigger sensitivity describes how much patient inspiratory effort (flow) is required for the device to change from EA to IA. Cycle sensitivity describes how much inspiratory flow needs to fall for the device to change from IA to EA. Usage (Hours used) Usage is the length of time that a patient receives therapy from the device. Used Days Used days is the total number of days during which a patient receives therapy from the device. % Used Days % used days calculates the percentage of used days out of the total number of days selected. SpO 2 SpO 2 is a measure of the saturation of blood hemoglobin with oxygen, expressed as a percentage. The oxygen saturation is calculated by an attached oximeter. Target alveolar ventilation and Alveolar ventilation (Va) (Only available on Stellar 150) Target alveolar ventilation is the main parameter that ivas uses to determine the amount of pressure support required. Alveolar ventilation represents the useful portion of ventilation that reaches the alveoli and does not include the anatomic deadspace. Te Te is the duration of expiration (ie, the respiratory flow out of the lungs). Ti Ti is the duration of inspiration (ie, the respiratory flow into the lungs). On the Results screen, it is calculated by averaging the inspiration time for the last five breaths. As a setting in AC and T modes, it sets the duration of inspiration in timed breath. 7

248573/6 2013-06 Stellar Data Mgmt ROW ENG Manufacturer: ResMed Germany Inc. Fraunhoferstr. 16, 82152 Martinsried, Germany. Distributed by: ResMed Ltd 1 Elizabeth Macarthur Drive Bella Vista NSW 2153 Australia. ResMed Corp 9001 Spectrum Center Boulevard San Diego CA 92123 USA. See www.resmed.com for other ResMed locations worldwide. For patent information, see www.resmed.com/ip ResMed, SlimLine, SmartStart, Stellar, and TiCONTROL are trademarks of ResMed Ltd. ResMed, SlimLine, SmartStart and Stellar are registered in U.S. atent and Trademark Office. 2013 ResMed Ltd. Global leaders in sleep and respiratory medicine www.resmed.com