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RadiAnalyzer Xpress
Set-up
Module Content
 Setup
 Overview
 1. Mounting RadiAnalyzer Xpress in the Cath Lab
 2. Connect Cables – Standard Set-up
 3. Connect Cables – Namic Adapter Cable
 4. Connect PressureWire
 5. Zero Cath Lab Pressure Channels – Manual
 6. Zero AO – Manual
 7. Calibrate PressureWire Manual
 Automatic Set-up Sequence
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Set-up - Overview
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RadiAnalyzer Xpress interconnects between the patient and the cath lab’s existing hemodynamic
recording system.
For FFR calculation aortic pressure (AO) is required, in addition to PressureWire pressure.
AO pressure is taken directly from the cath lab’s standard AO transducer and then passed on to
the pressure ports on the hemodynamic recording system.
Optionally, PressureWire pressure can also be passed on to the recording system but this is not
mandatory.
AO - transducer
Hemodynamic Recording System
PressureWire
1. Mounting RadiAnalyzer Xpress in the Cath Lab
 It is recommended to mount the RadiAnalyzer Xpress unit permanently on the cath lab table and
always route AO through the instrument, even when FFR is not used.
 The pressure channels on the hemodynamic recording system are zeroed once in the morning,
while the AO pressure thereafter is zeroed only on RadiAnalyzer Xpress.
 In this way FFR measurement is always available and set-up time is completely eliminated.
 Use the multipurpose bracket to mount the RadiAnalyzer Xpress on the cath lab table rail
(separate order).
 For ambulatory use, the RadiAnalyzer Xpress may also be mounted on a mobile IV-pole or
equivalent.
2. Connect Cables – Standard Set-up
1. Connect AO transducer to AO adapter cable
2. Connect AO adapter cable to AO IN port (red)
3. Connect AO OUT port (red) to cath lab recording system
(P1)
4. Connect PressureWire OUT (green) to cath lab recording
system (P2)
AO adapter cable
cath lab pressure input P1
cath lab pressure input P2
AO transducer
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3. Connect Cables – Namic® Adapter Cable
1. Disconnect the Namic AO transducer from its monitor interface cable
2. Connect the Namic AO transducer to the Namic adapter cable
3. Connect the monitor cable to the Namic Adapter cable
The Namic adapter cable should stay connected to RadiAnalyzer Xpress AO IN
port (red) and AO OUT port (red)
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4. Connect PressureWire™ Certus™
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5. Zero Cath Lab Channels – Manual
1. Select ZERO cath lab and
press ENTER
2. “Zero” both pressure channels
on the cath lab recording
system, press ENTER when
done
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6. Zero AO Pressure – Manual
1. Select CAL AO and press
ENTER
2. Open AO transducer to air and
press ENTER
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7. Calibrate PressureWire – Manual
1. Select CAL WIRE and press
ENTER
2. Flush the PressureWire
packaging coil, place flat and
press ENTER
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Automatic Set-up Sequence
 The automatic setup sequence is an on-screen step-by-step guide
that runs through the three main set-up steps.
 The sequence is enabled/disabled in the OPTIONS submenu.
 If enabled, the sequence starts automatically when the instrument is
turned on.
 The sequence can be aborted by pressing ESC.
 It is possible to advance/go back using LEFT and RIGHT buttons.
 The sequence can always be started from the MAIN menu by
keeping F1 pressed for more than 2 seconds.
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Automatic Set-up Sequence
1. “Zero” both cath lab pressure
channels, press ENTER to
continue
2. Open AO transducer to air
and press ENTER
3. Flush the PressureWire
packaging coil, place flat and
press ENTER
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Rx Only
Prior to using these devices, please review the Instructions for Use for a complete listing of
indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, potential adverse events, and
directions for use.
Product referenced is approved for CE Mark
RadiAnalyzer Xpress is designed, developed and manufactured by St Jude Medical
Systems AB. Patent Pending. Unless otherwise noted, ™ indicates a registered or
unregistered trademark or service mark owned by, or licensed to, St. Jude Medical, Inc. or
one of its subsidiaries. RadiAnalyzer Xpress, RADI, ST. JUDE MEDICAL, the ninesquares symbol, and MORE CONTROL. LESS RISK. are registered and unregistered
trademarks and service marks of St. Jude Medical, Inc. and its related companies.
©2010 St. Jude Medical, Inc. All rights reserved.
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