
Modules
7-35
Interface Module for CDI™ 100/101 and CDI™ 500
CDI™ 500
The CDI™ 500 Monitor is an inline blood parameter monitoring system that is
used during cardiopulmonary bypass procedures. It monitors the blood in the
extracorporeal circuit and provides information about the blood parameters.
The Interface Module for CDI™ 500 module is the interface between the CDI™ 500
monitor and the system. The module performs the following functions:
•
Communicates primary pump flow data to the CDI™ 500;
•
Receives blood parameter data from the CDI™ 500 and displays it on the CCM.
Values displayed on the CCM are for information only.
CAUTION:
Always refer to the CDI™ 500 monitor as the primary source for the
blood parameter information prior to taking any action during the case.
This module is used with CDI™ 500 software versions 1.4 through 1.6 while
operating in standard mode and versions 1.65 and above while operating in either
standard or graphical mode.
Data Values
Range of displayed values on
Parameter
the CCM
Arterial and Venous PO
2
10 to 500 mmHg
Arterial and Venous PCO
2
10 to 80 mmHg
Arterial and Venous pH
6.8 to 8.0
Arterial and Venous Temperature
10 to 45°C
Arterial and Venous Oxygen saturation (SO
2
)
60 to 100%
Potassium concentration (K+)
1.0 to 8.0 mmol/L
Arterial Bicarbonate (HCO
3
)
0 to 50 meq/L
Arterial Base Excess (BE)
-25 to 25 meq/L
Venous Hemoglobin (Hb)
5 to 15 g/dL
Venous Hematocrit (Hct)
15 to 45 %
O
2
Consumption (VO
2
)
10 to 400 mL/min
To Connect CDI™ 500 System:
1. Attach the serial cable to the Interface Module for CDI™ 500.
2. Insert module into base receptacle as close as possible to the location where the
monitor is located.
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