CDI Blood Parameter Monitoring System 500 ® Continuous Blood Parameter Monitoring for Improved Blood Gas Management CDI ® Blood Parameter Monitoring System 500 The proven technology of the CDI ® Blood Parameter Monitoring System 500 delivers continuous blood parameter readings, providing early detection of changes in patient status during cardiopulmonary bypass surgery. CDI System 500 Easy Set Up and Calibration Based on optical fluorescence and reflectance technologies, the CDI System 500 continuously measures or calculates 11 critical blood parameter values during cardiopulmonary bypass. Access to continuous information is a key advantage in optimum patient management because it enables clinicians to react without delay to changes in blood parameter values. There is no warm-up time required for installation or calibration. Installing the sensor in the shunt line requires a few, simple luer connections. The shunt sensor also can be added after the initiation of bypass, facilitating set up in emergency cases. System Features Less Than One Minute Response Time ▪ Self-diagnostic system verifies proper functioning of electronics and optics. The CDI System 500 shunt sensor is designed to be placed in a shunt line where the blood is in direct contact with the system’s sterile microsensors. The system’s average response time for measured parameters pH, pCO2, pO2 and K+ is less than one minute. ▪ System alerts provide visual and audible indicators when parameters fall outside user-specified limits. Circuit Diagram with the CDI Blood Parameter Monitoring System 500 Monitor Displays The CDI System 500 monitor displays blood parameter values in either numeric, graphic or tabular formats on its color LCD screen. Users select the preferred format for easy interpretation of continuous patient information. Numeric Format Arterial blood gases, K +, SvO2 and Hct/Hgb Arterial and venous blood gases, K +, venous SvO2 and Hct/Hgb Arterial blood gases and K+ Graphic Format All parameters available (pH, pCO2 , pO2 currently displayed) Tabular Format The CDI System 500 continuously measures or calculates pH, pCO2 , pO2 , K+, temp, SO2 , hematocrit, hemoglobin, base excess, bicarbonate and oxygen consumption. All parameters System Components and Features Monitor Shunt Sensor H/S Cuvette ▪ Direct contact with blood for fast response time. ▪ Disposable cuvette clips easily to hematocrit/saturation probe. ▪ Can be added after initiation of bypass. RS-232 Serial Interfaces ▪ Modular probes allow user to configure system to meet specific monitoring requirements. ▪ Color LCD display provides high visibility at a variety of viewing angles. ▪ Built-in handle for transportability. ▪ Integrated lead acid battery provides emergency power for 25 minutes (with no printing). ▪ Treated with covalently bound, non-leaching heparin. Calibrator ▪ Takes inputs from pumping system to use and display blood flow. ▪ Provides outputs to data management systems or transmission to other external devices. Integral Monitor Printer ▪ Small footprint and built-in handle for transportability. ▪ Mountable onto monitor pole clamp (CDI517). ▪ Provides fast, automatic 2-point tonometered gas calibration. ▪ Delivers documentation of system’s self-diagnostics, calibration verification, as well as displayed values. Fast, Easy Set Up 1 2 The shunt sensor is placed in the cable head. “ The cable head, with sensor attached, is placed in the calibrator. 3 4 The sensor, still attached to the cable head, is installed in the circuit with two luer connections. The sensor allows placement in a variety of circuit locations. As blood gas parameters fell outside of normal range more often, complication rates increased and more time was spent on mechanical ventilation, in the ICU, and in the hospital. ” Trowbridge C, Stammers A, et al. The Effects of Continuous Blood Gas Monitoring During Cardiopulmonary Bypass: A Prospective, Randomized Study, Part II. Journal of Extra-Corporeal Technology, 2000;32:129-137. “ Continuous blood gas monitoring with the CDI 500 results in significantly improved blood gas management as determined by adherence to institutional protocols. ” Ottens J, et al. Improving Cardiopulmonary Bypass: Does Continuous Blood Gas Monitoring Have a Role to Play? Journal of Extra-Corporeal Technology, 2010;42:191-198. Ask your Terumo Cardiovascular Group sales representative for more information on these studies. CDI Blood Parameter Monitoring System 500 Specifications Ordering Information SYSTEM CATALOG # DISPLAYED PARAMETERS OPERATING RANGES RESOLUTION pH 6.8 – 7.8 pH units DESCRIPTION UNITS/CASE 0.01 pH units Monitor Configurations Monitor with one blood parameter module 1 pCO2 10 – 80 mm Hg (1.3 – 10.7 kPa) 1 mm Hg (0.1 kPa) 500A pO2 20 – 500 mm Hg (2.7 – 66.7 kPa) 1 mm Hg (0.1 kPa) 3.0 – 8.0 mmol/L 0.1 mmol/L 500AHCT Monitor with one blood parameter module and one Hct/Sat probe 1 K+ Temperature (T) 15° – 40° Celsius 1° Celsius 500AV Monitor with two blood parameter modules 1 Oxygen saturation (SO2) 60 – 100% 1% 17 – 38% 1% Monitor with two blood parameter modules and one Hct/Sat probe 1 Hematocrit (Hct) 500AVHCT Total hemoglobin (Hgb) 5.6 – 12.6 g/dL 0.1 g/dL 540 Calibrator1 Oxygen consumption (VO2) 10 – 400 mL/min 1 mL/min Accessories for the CDI System 500 BE -25 – 25 mEq/L 1 mEq/L CDI506 Gas A, calibration gas for use with Calibrator 540 1 HCO3 0 – 50 mEq/L 1 mEq/L CDI507 Gas B, calibration gas for use with Calibrator 540 1 Blood flow 0 – 9.9 L/min 0.1 mL/min 7310 Printer paper 5 SIZE (H X W X D) WEIGHT Monitor pole clamp, 7” (17.8 cm) arm length, calibrator mount 1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION CDI517 Monitor 11” x 12.5” x 6” 16.1 lb CDI518 Monitor pole clamp, 4.5” (11.4 cm) arm length 1 Calibrator 12.5” x 8” x 8” 8.4 lb CDI519 Cable head bracket 1 Disposable Sensors for the CDI System 500 CDI510H Shunt Sensor, heparin treated Disposable H/S Cuvettes for the CDI System 500 100 – 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 12 – volt backup battery Data Output Port: RS-232 Serial Interface Pumping Systems Input Port: RS-232/RS-485 Serial Interface 6914 1/4” x 1/4” 20 6913 3/8” x 3/8” 20 6912 1/2” x 1/2” 20 6934 1/4” x 1/4” with 6” (15.2 cm) extension tube 10 Model CDI510H Shunt Sensor 6933 3/8” x 3/8” with 6” (15.2 cm) extension tube 10 6932 1/2” x 1/2” with 6” (15.2 cm) extension tube 10 (System Operating Ranges apply to software version 1.69.) Monitor Power Requirements and Specifications Sterile, heparin-treated Priming volume 1.2 mL System Display Update Every six seconds System Measurement Cycle Time pH, pCO2, pO2 = one measurement per second K+ = one measurement per six seconds SO2, Hct, Hgb = one measurement per 18 milliseconds For information on Terumo Cardiovascular Group products: Terumo Cardiovascular Group 6200 Jackson Road Ann Arbor, MI 48103-9300 USA Tel: +1.734.663.4145 Fax: +1.734.663.7981 www.terumo-cvgroup.com Terumo Europe N.V. Authorized EC Representative Interleuvenlaan 40, 3001 Leuven Belgium Tel: +32.16.38.12.11 Fax: +32.16.40.02.49 www.terumo-europe.com Terumo Latin America Corporation 8750 NW 36th Street, Suite 600 Miami, FL 33178 USA Tel: +1.305.477.4822 Fax: +1.305.477.4872 Terumo Corporation 44-1, 2-chome, Hatagaya Shibuya-Ku, Tokyo 151-0072 Japan Tel: +81.3.3374.8111 Fax: +81.3.3374.8399 www.terumo.co.jp Terumo Europe N.V. Cardiovascular Division Ludwig-Erhard-Strasse 6 65760 Eschborn Germany Tel: +49.6196.8023.0 Fax: +49.6196.8023.555 Terumo Corporation Dubai Branch Al Masraf Tower, 22nd Floor P.O. Box 20291, Dubai UAE Tel: +971.4.2212220 Fax: +971.4.2213330 Terumo India Pvt. Ltd. Unit No. 1601 & 1602 Tower B 16th Floor, Unitech Cyber Park Sector-39 Gurgaon, Haryana 122001 India Tel: +91.124.4718700 Fax: +91.124.4718718 Terumo Asia Holdings Pte. Ltd. 300 Beach Road #33-03 The Concourse 199555 Singapore Tel: +65.6.295.1792 Fax: +65.6.294.2329 ©2014 Terumo Cardiovascular Systems Corporation. Terumo ® and CDI ® are registered trademarks of Terumo Corporation. September 2014. 855432 20
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