Abbreviations

A

AC Alternating current
Agent/ agent Anesthetic gas
AGS Anesthetic gas scavenging system
Air/AIR Compressed air for medical use
APL Adjustable Pressure Limitation
ATPS Measuring conditions at ambient temperature, current atmospheric pressure and with saturated gas

B

BTPS Measuring conditions at body temperature, current atmospheric pressure and with saturated gas
BW Body weight

C

CAL Calibration
cmH2O Centimeter of water
CO2 Carbon dioxide
COM 1 Interfaces used as Medibus interfaces.
COM 2 Interfaces used as Medibus interfaces.
CPAP Continuous positive airway pressure
CPAT Patient compliance
CS Central gas supply / Piped medical gas supply for O2, N2O, AIR, and vacuum
CSYS System compliance

D

ΔO2 Difference between inspiratory and expiratory O2 concentration
ΔPPS Difference in pressure to PEEP in Pressure Support mode
ΔVT Difference between inspiratory and expiratory tidal volume
Des. Desflurane

E

etCO2 End-expiratory CO2 concentration
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility
Enf. Enflurane
ESD Electrostatic discharge
exp. Expiratory
Ext. Outlet External fresh gas mode

F

FG Fresh gas
Freq./freq. Frequency
FreqMIN Mandatory minimum frequency in Pressure Support mode

H

Hal. Halothane
HF surgery High-frequency surgery
HLM Heart lung machine
HME Heat and Moisture Exchanger
hPa Hectopascal

I

I:E Ratio of inspiratory time to expiratory time
in Inches
insp. Inspiratory
inDes Inspiratory desflurane concentration
inEnf Inspiratory enflurane concentration
inHal Inspiratory halothane concentration
inIso Inspiratory isoflurane concentration
inSev Inspiratory sevoflurane concentration
inCO2 Inspiratory CO2 concentration
inO2 Inspiratory O2 concentration
INOP Inoperable
Iso. Isoflurane
IV Intravenous

K

kg Kilogram
kPa Kilopascal

L

lbs. Pounds
LeakSYS System leakage

M

MAC Minimum Alveolar Concentration
MAN/AUTO Manual/mechanical ventilation
Man.Spont., MAN/SPONT Manual/spontaneous breathing
mbar Millibar
mmHg Millimeter of mercury
mL Milliliter
MPG Medizinproduktegesetz (German Law on Medical Devices)
MV Expiratory minute volume
MVLEAK Difference between inspiratory and expiratory minute volume

N

N2O Nitrous oxide
NiBP Non-invasive blood pressure
NTPD Normal temperature pressure dry (20 °C (68 °F), 1013 hPa (760 mmHg), dry)

O

O2 Oxygen
O2+ O2 flush

P

PAW Airway pressure
PAW-V loop Pressure/volume loop
PEAK Peak pressure
PEEP Positive end-expiratory pressure
PEIRP equivalent isotropic radiated power" of the adjacent RF transmitter
PINSP Inspiratory pressure in Pressure Mode
PLAT Plateau pressure
pleth Plethysmogram
PMAX Maximum pressure
PMEAN Mean pressure
ppm Parts per million
Pressure/ Press. Mode Pressure Mode Pressure-controlled ventilation
Press. Support / Press. Supp. Pressure Support mode Pressure-assisted ventilation
PS Pressure support
psi Pounds per square inch

R

RF Radio Frequency
RFID Radio Frequency Identification

S

Safety O2 O2 emergency delivery
Sev. Sevoflurane
SORC Sensitive Oxygen Ratio Controller
SpO2 Functional O2 saturation
Standby Conf. Standby configuration for default values and settings
Sync./sync. Synchronization

T

TEXP Expiratory time
TIP:TINSP Ratio of inspiratory pause time to inspiratory time
TINSP Inspiratory time
Trigger Trigger level
TSLOPE Rise time

U

UPS Uninterruptible power supply

V

V Volt
VAC Vacuum (e.g. for secretion aspiration)
Vent. mode Ventilation mode
V-Flow loop Volume flow loop
Vol.% Percentage gas rate in relation to total gas volume
Volume/ Vol. Mode Volume Mode Volume-controlled ventilation
Volume AF Volume mode AutoFlow
VT Tidal volume
VTINSP Measured inspiratory tidal volume

X

xMAC Multiple of MAC