Epidural analgesia traditionally has been administered to patients through a pump that delivers manual bolus injections from a clinician, continuous infusions, or intermittent doses of medication controlled by the patient. All of these techniques can result in inconsistent and/or ineffective pain relief, as well as frequent clinician interventions.
PIB medication delivery, using the CADD-Solis 3.0 system consistently administers programmed intermittent boluses that can be supplemented by patient-controlled doses, the company claims.
"The new CADD-Solis system with PIB and PCA combines programmed intermittent boluses and patient-controlled doses in an integrated delivery system," said Tommy Johns, vice president of Product Management at Smiths Medical. “The PIB programming parameters and the delivery pressure provided by the CADD-Solis system offer flexible drug delivery and reliable distribution of medication, which can help overcome some of the challenges associated with epidural analgesia."
Smiths executives describe the CADD-Solis ambulatory infusion system as a "state-of-the-art pain management system" that meets industry recognized standards for advanced error-reduction features in PCA pumps. The CADD-Solis pump and medication safety software promotes patient safety, patient care, and future scalable connectivity that is designed to grow with evolving clinical and technology needs. The platform is designed for nurses, anesthesiologists, pharmacists and other hospital personnel involved in pain management infusion therapy.
The CADD-Solis Pain Management System components include:
--- Ambulatory Infusion Pump: a small, lightweight, versatile pump that promotes patient mobility and clinician convenience, and can be used for various pain management therapies and patients. Its large color graphic display screen helps clinicians view and verify pump programs, identify and respond to alarms and interpret therapy trends and patient activity. The pump's task-based software and therapy-based drug protocol library is familiar to users, enhancing usability and safety. The scalable platform is designed to satisfy hospital's current and future clinical requirements and health information technology initiatives.
--- Medication Safety Software - Administrator: Designed to help reduce the risk of medication delivery errors, the software allows pharmacists to enter and store custom therapy-based protocols, drug names, concentrations and dosing limits for standardized programming downloads to CADD-Solis pumps.
--- CADD Medication Cassette Reservoirs and CADD Administration Sets: Exclusive reservoirs and sets contain or connect to medication and fit securely onto CADD-Solis pumps to improve medication security. The pump with reservoirs fits into a pouch to allow patients mobility during therapy.
Smiths Medical, which manufacturers infusion pumps and other equipment, moved its headquarters to Arden Hills, Minn., in 2008, but has had a presence in The North Star State since buying Deltec in 1994.