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titleOfInvention An alarm setting method for anesthesia gas monitor when the concentration of anesthetic drops.
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] When the volatile inhalation anesthetic is consumed during general anesthesia, the volatile inhalation anesthetic vaporizer becomes empty, and the concentration of the volatile inhalation anesthetic supplied to the patient decreases. Is an alarm setting method that does not give an alarm when a doctor who manages anesthesia intentionally lowers the concentration of volatile inhalation anesthetics. [Constitution] When the inspiratory anesthetic concentration of the anesthetic gas monitor changes, the graph of the concentration change is f (x), the derivative of f (x) is f ′ (x), and the derivative of f ′ (x) is f. '' (X). When f '(x) <0 and f''(x) ≤0 are satisfied, an alarm is issued.
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