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Pump Overview
Pump Overview
The CADD
®
-Solis Ambulatory Infusion System provides measured drug therapy to patients in hospital or
outpatient settings. Therapy should always be overseen by a physician or a certified, licensed healthcare
professional. As appropriate, the patient should be instructed in using the pump.
The CADD
®
-Solis Ambulatory Infusion Pump is indicated for intravenous, intra-arterial, subcutaneous,
intraperitoneal, in close proximity to nerves, into an intraoperative site (soft tissue, body cavity/surgical
wound site), epidural space, or subarachnoid space infusion. The pump is intended for therapies that
require a continuous rate of infusion, and/or an intermittent bolus, and/or with patient-controlled demand
doses.
Delivery Methods
The pump provides the following methods of delivery:
•
Continuous rate: infusion of drug at a constant, programmed rate
•
Intermittent bolus (IB): a series of doses automatically delivered at regular, programmed intervals
•
PCA (PCEA) dose: a demand dose activated by the patient
•
Clinician bolus: a dose activated by the clinician
Each of the methods may be programmed individually or in combination with each other. The figures
below illustrate examples of combined delivery methods. Ranges, programming increments, rates, and
volumes are listed in “Specifications (Nominal)” on page 11.
Example 1: Continuous Rate, PCA Doses, and Clinician Bolus
Clinician Bolus
(used here as a loading dose)
PCA
dose
Continuous Rate
Time
D
osage
PCA
dose
PCA
dose
PCA
dose
denied
PCA Lockout
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