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High Resolution Trend
Waves
High resolution (hi-res) trend waves provide information for fast-changing parameters at a glance. 
They can help you to recognize trend patterns and to find interrelationships between measurements, by 
comparing changes in your patient’s condition across different hi-res trend waves. This can aid in the 
early detection of cardiorespiratory and hemodynamic problems.
The amount of data you can show on a screen depends on the display size and resolution: for example, 
on an eight inch (20 cm) wave trace on your monitor screen, you can view approximately six minutes 
of hi-res trend wave trace. The hi-res waves are drawn at a speed of 3 cm/minute. 
The availability of hi-res trend waves depends on your monitor configuration and on the options 
purchased for your monitor. 
Changing the Hi-Res Trend Waves Displayed
To change the selection of hi-res trend waves on the Screen, select the hi-res trend wave and select 
the required hi-res trend wave from the list of available measurements.
If there are no hi-res trend waves on the Screen, you must change to a Screen with hi-res trend waves.
Hi-Res Trend Wave Scales 
High-resolution trend waves are either compressed realtime waves or fast numeric trends.
• Hi-res trend waves from compressed realtime waves include: Resp, CO
2
, ABP, PAP, CVP, ICP, AWP, 
anesthetic agents.
• Hi-res trend waves from fast numeric trends include: btbHR, SpO
2
, tcpO
2
, tcpCO
2
, Pulse, Perf, 
CPP, BIS, CCO, inO
2
, Delta SpO
2
Hi-res trend waves from waves use the wave scale as their display scale. Changing the wave scale 
changes the hi-res trend wave scale. 
Hi-res trend waves from numerics use a pre-defined display scale dependent on the patient category. 
Hi-Res Trend Waves and OxyCRG
OxyCRG is a combination of three hi-res trend waves, btbHR, SpO
2
, and Resp, mainly used in 
neonatal monitoring.