What makes statMAP unique?
Listed below are several features that differentiate statMAP
from other BP devices.
Its
small size and portability make it optimal for use virtually anywhere,
from the clinic to the field.
statMAP
uses readily available, user changeable batteries (2x AAA).
The
“dual mode” function allows a clinician to get an electronic reading and
conveniently do a manual reading for
confirmation, if desired.
Calibration can be easily checked by the user.
Do I have to listen to use statMAP?
No, statMAP is an oscillometric device that electronically determines systolic, diastolic, MAP and heart rate.
What is the Nominal Session Value (NSV)?
NSV are the BP values obtained from several, discrete measurements during a determination session. NSV is not an average of the BP readings, but a substantially more robust statistical measure of the nominal BP since it eliminates BP outliers in the presence of noise and/or excessive motion.
How accurate is the statMAP?
statMAP is a state-of-the-art device which has been
clinically tested and meets both AAMI and EHS accuracy standards.
Can anyone purchase a statMAP?
No, statMAP is a prescription device. statMAP may be used in hospital departments
(ICU, CCU, Step-down Units, Recovery, MedSurg, Emergency, L&D, Radiology) out patient settings, physician offices, EMS environments
and home health care. It is primarily not a consumer BP device.
Can I take a patient's blood pressure while they
are moving around?
statMAP
has some ability to filter out motion artifact, making it possible to
achieve a good reading on a person who is slightly moving. However, to
achieve the best results, your patient should remain as still as
possible.
How often do I need to calibrate my statMAP?
Calibration of the statMAP should be checked annually or when there is doubt about validity of the measurements. Proper calibration is indicated if the needle and LEDs track during pump up and subsequent deflation.
How do I replace the batteries?
Loosen the screw on top of the device and remove the cover. Remove old batteries and insert new AAA batteries according to symbols located on the battery compartment label. Replace the cover, Pressing it down to seat it against the housing of the statMAP. Tighten the screw.
How do I clean the statMAP and Cuffs?
statMAP:
Clean with a damp cloth. Do not immerse in water or other liquid. Do
not use alcohol.
Do not use steam or heat to sterilize the statMAP.
Cuffs:
Before washing the cuff, remove it from the statMAP, close off the tube
with a plug, and place the hook and loop fasteners in closed position.
Use one or more of the following methods and allow to dry:
Wipe
with mild detergent and water solution (1:9 solution). Rinse.
Wipe
with Enzol per manufacturer’s instructions. Rinse.
Wipe
with 0.5% bleach and water solution. Rinse.
Wipe
with 70% isopropyl alcohol.
How long do batteries usually last?
Battery life
depends on the cuff size being used and the battery type.
Alkaline:
adult cuff average 300-350. Lithium batteries give approximately 2x the
readings of alkaline.
Do I need to fill out the online warranty
registration?
If you purchased a
statMAP from anyone other than CardioCommand, Inc., it is necessary for
you to fill out the online registration form to ensure you have the
proper warranty period. If you purchased from CardioCommand, all the
information necessary for warranty registration was collected during the
order process.
Do you offer a free trial?
How do I get another copy of the operator's manual?