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Spesifikasi Ventilator Carescape R860: Physical Specifications Dimensions

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The document provides specifications for a GE Carescape R860 ventilator including its physical dimensions, modes of ventilation supported, parameter ranges and settings, gas supply specifications, battery backup, monitoring capabilities and communication ports.

The ventilator supports various modes of ventilation like Volume Control (VC), Pressure Control (PC), Pressure Regulated Volume Control (PRVC), Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV) in VC and PC modes, Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP), Pressure Support (PS) and Spontaneous Breathing Trial (SBT). Some neonatal and pediatric specific modes are also listed.

The document lists the ranges and settings for various parameters like tidal volume, respiratory rate, inspiratory time, flow etc. for different modes and for neonatal, pediatric and adult patients. The increments in which the settings can be adjusted are also specified.

Spesifikasi Ventilator Carescape R860

Merk : GE
Country of Origin : USA
Type : Carescape R860

Physical Specifications
Dimensions
: 48.85 cm (Display down)
Height
: 73.8 cm (Display up)
: 126.82 cm (Display down)
Height including cart
: 151.77 cm (Display up)
Width : 38 cm
Depth : 36 cm
Weight : 31 kg (not including cart)
: 78 kg (including cart)
Display motion
: 162.1° in raised position
Vertical tilt
: 47.6° in lowered position
Height adjustment : 24.95 cm

Key
N = * Available only when Neonatal patient type is selected
P = Available only when Pediatric patient type is selected
A = Available only when Adult patient type is selected
Note: Ranges and Settings without a mark (N, P, A) pertain to all patient types unless otherwise stated.

Modes of Ventilation
A/C VC (Volume Control)
A/C PC (Pressure Control)
A/C PRVC (Pressure Regulated Volume Control)
SIMV VC (Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation, Volume Control)
SIMV PC (Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation, Pressure Control)
CPAP/PS (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure/ Pressure Support)
SBT (Spontaneous Breathing Trial)
* APRV (Airway Pressure Release Ventilation)
* BiLevel (BiLevel Airway Pressure Ventilation)
* BiLevel VG (BiLevel with Volume Guarantee)
* SIMV PRVC (Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation, Pressure Regulated Volume Control)
* VS (Volume Support)
* NIV (Non-invasive Ventilation) AP
* nCPAP (Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) N

Control and Ranges


: 30 L/min N
Maximum peak flow : 100 L/min P
: 208 L/min A
: 0.2 to 30 L/min N
Flow : 2 to 72 L/min P
: 2 to 160 L/min A
0.2 to 5 L/min (increments of 0.1 L/min)
: N
5 to 30 L/min (increments of 0.5 L/min)
2 to 40 L/min (increments of 1 L/min)
Incremental settings : P
40 to 72 L/min (increments of 2 L/min)
2 to 40 L/min (increments of 1 L/min)
: A
40 to 160 L/min (increments of 5 L/min)
FiO2 : 21 to 100% O2

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3 to 150 breaths per minute for
: A/C VC, A/C PC, A/C PRVC and BiLevel N
(increments of 1 breath per minute)
3 to 120 breaths per minute for
: A/C VC, A/C PC, A/C PRVC and BiLevel AP
(increments of 1 breath per minute)
2 to 60 breaths per minute for SIMV VC,
Rate
: SIMV PC, SIMV PRVC and BiLevel VG N
(increments of 1 breath per minute)
1 to 60 breaths per minute for SIMV VC,
: SIMV PC, SIMV PRVC and BiLevel VG AP
(increments of 1 breath per minute)
Off, 1 to 30 breaths per minute for nCPAP
: N
(increments of 1 breath per minute)
1 to 60 breaths per minute for VS
: AP
(increments of 1 breath per minute)
2 to 60 breaths per minute for VS
: N
(increments of 1 breath per minute)
Minimum rate
Off, 1 to 60 breaths per minute for CPAP/PS
:
(increments of 1 breath per minute)
Off, 1 to 40 breaths per minute for NIV
: AP
(increments of 1 breath per minute)
: 1:9 to 4:1 (ventilator setting)
Inspiratory/expiratory ratio : 1:199 to 40:1 in BiLevel and APRV N
: 1:79 to 60:1 in BiLevel and APRV AP
: 2 to 50 mL N
Tidal volume range : 20 to 300 mL P
: 100 to 2000 mL A
2 to 20 mL (increments of 0.1 mL)
20 to 50 mL (increments of 0.5 mL)
: N
For A/C VC, A/C PRVC, SIMV VC,
SIMV PRVC, BiLevel VG, and VS
20 to 50 mL (increments of 0.5 mL)
50 to 100 mL (increments of 1 mL)
: 100 to 300 mL (increments of 5 mL) P
Incremental settings
For A/C VC, A/C PRVC, SIMV VC,
SIMV PRVC, BiLevel VG, and VS
100 to 300 mL (increments of 5 mL)
300 to 1000 mL (increments of 25 mL)
: 1000 to 2000 mL (increments of 50 mL) A
For A/C VC, A/C PRVC, SIMV VC,
SIMV PRVC, BiLevel VG, and VS
0.25 to 1 kg (increments of 0.01 kg)
: 1 to 7 kg (increments of 0.1 kg) N
7 to 10 kg (increments of 0.5 kg)
4 to 7 kg (increments of 0.1 kg)
Patient weight
: 7 to 15 kg (increments of 0.5 kg) P
15 to 60 kg (increments of 1 kg)
20 to 100 kg (increments of 1 kg)
: A
100 to 200 kg (increments of 2 kg)
: 1 to 98 cm H2O (increments of 1 cm H2O)
Inspiratory pressure (Pinsp) range : 1 to 30 cm H2O (increments of 1 cm H2O) in NIV AP
: 1 to 25 cm H2O (increments of 1 cm H2O) in nCPAP N
Phigh : 1 to 98 cm H2O (increments of 1 cm H2O)
Plow : Off, 1 to 50 cm H2O (increments of 1 cm H2O)
7 to 100 cm H2O for A/C VC and SIMV VC
Pressure limit (Plimit) range :
(increments of 1 cm H2O)

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Pmin : 2 to 20 cm H2O (increments of 1 cm H2O)
: 7 to 100 cm H2O (increments of 1 cm H2O)
Max. inspiratory pressure (Pmax) range 9 to 100 cm H2O (increments of 1 cm H2O)
:
in NIV and nCPAP
: Off, 1 to 50 cm H2O (increments of 1 cm H2O)
PEEP : 2 to 15 cm H2O (increments of 1 cm H2O) in nCPAP N
: 2 to 20 cm H2O (increments of 1 cm H2O) in NIV AP
0.1 to 10 sec
0.1 to 2 sec in nCPAP
: 0.1 to 1 sec (increments of 0.01) N
1 to 4 sec (increments of 0.1)
4 to 10 sec (increments of 0.25)
Inspiratory time
0.25 to 15 sec
0.25 to 5 sec in NIV
: 0.25 to 1 sec (increments of 0.05) AP
1 to 4 sec (increments of 0.1)
4 to 15 sec (increments of 0.25)
0.1 to 10 sec
0.1 to 1 sec (increments of 0.01)
: N
1 to 4 sec (increments of 0.1)
4 to 10 sec (increments of 0.25)
Thigh
0.25 to 15 sec
0.25 to 1 sec (increments of 0.05)
: AP
1 to 4 sec (increments of 0.1)
4 to 15 sec (increments of 0.25)
0.25 to 18 sec
0.25 to 1 sec (increments of 0.01)
: N
1 to 4 sec (increments of 0.1)
4 to 18 sec (increments of 0.25)
Tlow
0.25 to 18 sec
0.25 to 1 sec (increments of 0.05)
: AP
1 to 4 sec (increments of 0.1)
4 to 18 sec (increments of 0.25)
: 0.1 to 0.8 sec (increments of 0.01) N
0.25 to 1.5 sec
: 0.25 to 1 sec (increments of 0.05) P
Tsupp 1 to 1.5 sec (increments of 0.1)
0.25 to 4 sec
: 0.25 to 1 sec (increments of 0.05) A
1 to 4 sec (increments of 0.1)
: 0.25 to 59.75 sec AP
Expiratory time : 0.25 to 29.9 sec Invasive vent modes N
: 0.5 to 59.75 sec for NIV AP
0 to 500 ms of inspiratory period for pressure
depending on the mode selected.
Rise time : Active in APRV, A/C PC, A/C PRVC, SIMV PC,
SIMV PRVC, BiLevel VG, NIV and BiLevel
(increments of 50 ms)
0 to 500 ms of inspiratory period for pressure supported
breaths only.
PS Rise Time : Active in SIMV VC, SIMV PC, SIMV PRVC,
CPAP/PS, BiLevel VG, BiLevel and VS
(increments of 50 ms)
Trigger window : 80% of expiration time

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0.2 to 1 L/min (increments of 0.05 L/min)
: 1 to 3 L/min (increments of 0.1 L/min) N
Insp Trigger, flow 3 to 9 L/min (increments of 0.5 L/min)
1 to 3 L/min (increments of 0.1 L/min)
: AP
3 to 9 L/min (increments of 0.5 L/min)
: –10 to –3 cm H2O (increments of 0.5 cm H2O)
Insp Trigger, pressure
: –3 to –0.25 cm H2O (increments of 0.25 cm H2O)
: 2 to 10 L/min (increments of 0.5 L/min)
Bias flow rate : 2 to 15 L/min (increments of 0.5 L/min) for nCPAP N
: 8 to 20 L/min for NIV (increments of 0.5 L/min) AP
Insp. pause : 0 to 75% of inspiration time (increments of 5%)
0 to 7.5 sec
0 to 1 sec (increments of 0.05)
: N
1 to 4 sec (increments of 0.1)
4 to 7.5 (increments of 0.25)
Tpause
0 to 11 sec
0 to 1 sec (increments of 0.05)
: AP
1 to 4 sec (increments of 0.1)
4 to 11 (increments of 0.25)
0 to 60 cm H2O for SIMV VC, SIMV PC,
: SIMV PRVC, BiLevel, BiLevel VG and CPAP/PS
Pressure support from PEEP level (increments of 1 cm H2O)
0 to 30 cm H2O for NIV
: AP
(increments of 1 cm H2O)
5 to 80% of peak flow for NIV, SIMV VC,
Expiratory Trigger : SIMV PC, SIMV PRVC, BiLevel, BiLevel VG,
VS and CPAP/PS (increments of 5%)

Alarm Settings
Tidal volume
Low : Off, 1 to 1950 mL
High : 3 to 2000 mL, Off
Minute volume
Low : 0.01 to 40 L/min
High : 0.02 to 99 L/min
Respiratory rate
Low : Off, 1 to 99/min
High : 2 to 150/min, Off
Inspired oxygen (FiO2):
Low : 18 to 99%
High : 24 to 100%, Off
Pmax
7 to 100 cm H2O
High :
9 to 100 cm H2O in NIV and nCPAP
Ppeak
Low : 1 to 97 cm H2O
PEEPe
Low : Off, 1 to 20 cm H2O
High : 5 to 50 cm H2O, Off
PEEPi
High : 1 to 20 cm H2O, Off AP
Plimit : 7 to 100 cm H2O
Apnea alarm : 5 to 60 sec
Circuit leak : 10 to 90%, Off
EtO2 (*)
Low : Off, 10 to 99%
High : 11 to 100%, Off AP

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EtCO2 (*)
Off, 0.1 to 14.9%
Low :
Off, 0.5 to 114.5 mmHg
0.2 to 15%, Off
High : AP
1 to 115 mmHg, Off
When adjusting selected ventilator parameters,
Ventilation soft limit indicators : color indicators show when parameters
are approaching their setting limits.
Pmax, PEEP, Pinsp, PS, Tinsp, RR, I:E,
Parameters with soft limits :
Phigh, Pmin, Plow, Thigh and Tlow

Alarm System
High priority alarms escalate to a higher pitch
Escalating alarms :
if unattended for specified time
Adjustable to : 0, 10, 20 and 30 sec, Off
Alarm limits calculated on the current
Auto limits :
measured values for selected parameters

Procedures
Suction
Program routine : Automatic
≤ 2 minutes with 100% O2
Pre-oxygenation :
with automatic disconnection detection (**)
≤ 2 minutes with automatic patient
Standby pause :
(re-connection) detection
Post-oxygenation : ≤ 2 minutes with 100% O2 (**)
Note : FIO2 can be set to level other than 100%
Manual breath
Auto PEEP (includes PEEPi Volume)
: PØ.1
Lung Mechanics : NIF
: Vital Capacity
: 2 to 15 sec (increments of 1 sec) PN
Inspiratory hold
: 15 to 40 sec (increments of 5 sec) A
: 2 to 20 sec (increments of 1 sec) PN
Expiratory hold
: 20 to 60 sec (increments of 5 sec) A
(Adjustable range: 15 min, 30 min, 45 min,
Spontaneous Breathing Trial (SBT) :
1 h, 1.5 h, 2 h, 4 h, 6 h, 8 h, 12 h)

Spirometry
Ventilator or Compact Airway Module
: (E-COV, E-COVX, E-CAiOV, E-CAiOVX, AP
Data source
E-sCOV, E-sCAiOV) *
: Ventilator or Neonatal Flow Sensor N
Pressure-Volume, Pressure-Flow
Loop types :
and Flow-Volume
Saved loop : Up to six loops can be saved
A saved loop can be selected as the reference loop to
Reference loop :
compare with the current loop being displayed
Freezes current loops and provides numeric display of X
Cursor :
and Y axis as cursor moves across loops
Ppeak, Pplat, Pmean, PEEPe, PEEPi,
Pulmonary mechanics : VTinsp, VTexp, MVinsp, MVexp,
Compliance and Resistance, I:E

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Auxiliary Pressure
Auxiliary pressure (Paux)
Measured range : -20 to +120 cm H2O
Alarm range : 12 to 100 cm H2O
Purge flow : Low flow to clear the Paux line, can be turned Off

SpiroDynamics (optional)
Note: Not available when Neonatal patient type is selected
• Tracheal Pressure – Volume loop displayed
• Dynostatic Curve displays calculated alveolar pressure
• Tracheal pressure measured via GE’s intratracheal pressure sensor
– Connects directly to CARESCAPE R860’s auxiliary pressure port
• 3 point compliance measurement
– at 5-15% of the breath
– at 45-55% of the breath
– at 85-95% of the breath
• Store up to 6 SpiroDynamic loops
• Store up to 6 Dynostatic curves
• Overlay loops and/or curves over current loop
• Cursor available across all displayed loops and curves
– Pressure and volume values displayed at cursor position
• Ppeak, PEEPe, Compliance and Pmean

FRC INview (optional)


Note: Not available when Neonatal patient type is selected
• Functional Residual Capacity measurement
– Wash-in and Wash-out method provides 2 separate FRC measurements
• FRC displayed both numerically and graphically
• The most recent 5 FRC procedures displayed
• PEEPe,Cstat and PEEPi displayed with each FRC
• Trend Log records:
– FRC measurements
– Ventilator settings and procedures that may affect the FRC procedure
• Programmable time intervals for automatic FRC measurements

PEEP INview (available with FRC INview) *


Note: Not available when Neonatal patient type is selected. Not available if FRC INview is not available.
• Measures FRC at up to 5 different PEEP levels
• Graphic and numeric display of FRC values
• User selectable beginning and ending PEEP levels
– Ventilator evenly spaces additional PEEP levels
– PEEP levels can either increase or decrease
• PEEPe,Cstat and PEEPi displayed during each FRC measurement

Lung INview (available with SpiroDynamics and FRC INview) *


Note: Not available when Neonatal patient type is selected. Not available if SpiroDynamics and FRC Inview is not available.
• Integrates SpiroDynamics and FRC INview within the PEEP INview procedure
• Measures the amount of volume between the Dynostatic curves at each FRC measurement
• Estimate of recruitment volume

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Vent Calculations
Note: Not available when Neonatal patient type is selected
Data from CARESCAPE R860 and external lab results are used to provide the following values:
• PAO2 – Alveolar partial pressure of oxygen
• AaDO2 –Alveolar arterial oxygen difference
• Pa/FiO2 – Oxygenation index
• PaO2/PAO2 – Alveolar arterial oxygen pressure difference
• CO – Cardiac output
• OI – Oxygen Index
• SpO2/FiO2 – Saturation FiO2 Ratio
• Vd/Vt – Dead space ventilation
• Vd – Dead space volume
• VA – Alveolar ventilation

Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV) *


Mask ventilation : Yes
Integrated unique leak recognition algorithm

Automatic Patient Detection (APD)


Patient re-connection : Automatic detection in standby
Detection by : Back pressure to Bias-flow

100% O2 ( ↑O2)
Delivers 5 to 75% above current FiO2 setting for ≤ 2 minutes
Delivers 100% O2 for ≤ 2 minutes
Can be adjusted to other O2%

Take Snapshot
Immediate capture and storage of critical data currently on the CARESCAPE R860’s display
: All available waveform data (15 or 30 seconds)
Alarm messages
:
Stored data (Currently active Alarm messages)
: All measured parameters
: All set ventilator parameters
Maximum stored Snapshots : 10 most recent
Ability to cursor across waveforms
Cursor :
for specific measured values

Ventilator Preferences
Establishes the specific ventilator mode and parameters
Backup Mode : used in the event that the ventilator switches to Backup
ventilation
Allows control and setting of the
Tube Compensation :
airway resistance compensation
Allows the user to turn the
Assist Control :
Assist Control capability On or Off
Allows the user to turn the
Leak Compensation :
Leak Compensation capability On or Off
Allows the user to turn On or Off
Trigger Compensation :
compensation for flow triggering

Tube Compensation
Note: Not available when Neonatal patient type is selected
Type of compensation : Electronic tube compensation
Compensation for : Endotracheal and tracheostomy tubes
Tube diameter : 5 to 10 mm
Level of compensation : 25 to 100%

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Mode Families
Allows user adjustment to specify certain parameters that align with the hospital’s current ventilator usage.
Adjustable parameters : Flow and Inspiratory timing
Family 1 : Flow control is On / Insp. Timing is I:E
Family 2 : Flow control is Off / Insp. Timing is I:E
Family 3 : Flow control is On / Insp. Timing is Tinsp
Family 4 : Flow control is Off / Insp. Timing is Tinsp
Family 5 : Flow control is On / Insp. Timing is Tpause

Ventilator Monitoring
Airway pressure : –20 to +120 cm H2O
: 0.1 to 32 L/min N
Patient flow
: 1 to 200 L/min AP
0.5 to 1,000 mL with the Neonatal Flow Sensor
: N
Tidal volume 1 to 1,000 mL without the Neonatal Flow Sensor
: 5 to 2,500 mL AP
Minute volume : 0 to 99.9 L/min
CO2 (*) : 0 to 15%/0 to 113 mmHg AP
Compliance : 0.1 to 150 mL/cm H2O
Resistance : 1 to 500 cm H2O/L/s
RQ (*) : 0.6 to 1.2 AP
VO2 (*) : 20 to 1000 mL/min AP
VCO2 (*) : 20 to 1000 mL/min AP
0 to 150 breaths per minute
: N
(increments of 1 breath per minute)
Rate
0 to 120 breaths per minute
: AP
(increments of 1 breath per minute)
FiO2 : 10 to 100%
Rapid Shallow Breathing Index (RSBI) : 1 to 999 bpm/L AP

Oxygen Monitoring
Technology : Dynamic Paramagnetic Oxygen monitoring system
Life span : Non-depleting technology

Screen
38 cm/15 inch touch screen full color LCD
Display type :
adjustable viewing angle
Waveforms in screen : Up to four at a time
Pressure, flow, volume, CO2, O2
Waveform parameters :
and auxiliary pressure
Automatic scaling for optimal size
Graphic scaling :
or independent scaling
Control parameters, patient data, alarm settings
Data :
and messages
Status indicator : Ventilation mode, battery level, clock
9 procedure Hyperlink shortcuts to choose
Favorites :
from 4 selectable at one time

Ventilator Monitoring Accuracy***


Pressure readings : ±2 cm H20
Pressure reading accuracy may decrease with use of HME
±10% or ±1 mL, whichever is greater
(with proximal neonatal flow sensor)
: N
Volume readings ±10% or ±5 mL, whichever is greater
(without proximal neonatal flow sensor
: ±10% or ±10 mL, whichever is greater AP

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O2 concentration monitor : ±2.95%
Note that these values are only true if you do not have a leak and have no pneumatic nebulizer flow.

Delivery Accuracy***
Inspired pressure control : ±2 cm H2O
Oxygen – Air mixing : ±2.95% V/V of setting
±10% of setting or ±1 mL, whichever is greater
: N
Tidal volume delivery (with proximal neonatal flow sensor)
: ±10% of setting or ±5 mL, whichever is greater

Nebulization ****
Nebulizer : Aeroneb Nebulizer System built-in
Nebulizer technology : Electronic micro pump
7, 8, 11, 16, 21, 26, 32 min
Nebulizer run time :
Continuous (Aeroneb Solo only)
Volumes correspond to time settings;
Nebulizer delivery volume :
2.5, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 respectively.
Average 3.1 microns MMAD
Particle size :
(MMAD = “Mass Median Aerodynamic Diameter”)
Residual volume : Average < 0.1 mL
Performance may vary depending upon the type of drug used.
For additional information contact Aerogen or drug supplier.

Pnuematic nebulizer ****


: 1 to 4 L/min (increments of 0.5 L/min) N
Flow compensation
: 1 to 12 L/min (increments of 0.5 L/min) AP

Monitor Module *
E-CO, E-COV, E-COVX, E-CAiO, E-CAiOV,
Compact airway module compatibility (*) : E-CAiOVX, E-miniC, E-sCO, E-sCOV,
E-sCAiO, E-sCAiOV
Note: The CARESCAPE R860 does not utilize the Ai,
(inhaled anesthesia) feature of the compact airway modules at this time.
Note: The CARESCAPE R860 does not utilize any of the compact airway modules
when the Neonatal Option is in use.

Trends
Trend data : Set parameters and measured data
Trend styles : Measured and graphic
Maximum trending : 72 hours
15 min, 30 min, 45 min,
Trend scaling :
1 h, 1.5 h, 2 h, 4 h, 6 h, 8 h
Resolution : 1 minute intervals

External Communications
2 Serial port (RS-232), RS-422 port
Communication ports :
(service support), nurse call

Electrical Specifications
Line supply
Line voltage : 190 to 264 Vac, 47/63 Hz
Power consumption : < 200 VA
Battery supply
Back-up battery : Built-in
Type : Lead acid gel
Up to 85 minutes, 30 minute minimum,
Battery back-up time :
battery fully charged

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Gas supply
Single gas operation : Yes
Emergency air valve : Built-in
Oxygen supply
Pressure range : 240 to 650 kPa / 35 to 94 psi
Flow : 160 L/min
Air supply
Pressure range : 240 to 650 kPa/35 to 94 psi
Flow : 160 L/min

Environmental Specifications
Thermal
Operating range : 10° to 40°C
Storage range : –20° to 60°C
Humidity
Operating range : 15 to 95% RH Non-condensing
Storage range : 15 to 75% RH Non-condensing
Vibration and shock : System complies with ISO 80601-2-12:2011
:
Altitude :
Operating range : –400 to 3000 m/525 to 800 mmHg
Storage range : –400 to 5860 m/375 to 800 mmHg

Note :
* Optional
** 5 to 75% above current FiO2 setting
*** Ventilation delivery specifications requirements : Operating at ISO 80601-2-12 patient conditions
**** Aeroneb or Pnuematic

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