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> Controls pain before it escalates with programmed intermittent bolus delivery
> Provides targeted medication distribution that knocks out the pain, not the patient
Advancing labor analgesia
and post-operative pain
management through targeted
distribution of medication
Tailor patient and procedure-
specific protocols
Titrate dosing within user-
defined programming limits
Track therapy progress
with trend and log reports
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Intermittent Bolus
10
11:00
15:00
Continuous Rate
2 mg/hr
Bolus Interval
1 Hrs 0 Min
2 Hrs 0 Min
20 Min
Stopped
Don’t Save
Save
1 mL
Epidural
Labor and Delivery
Fentanyl/Bupivacaine
mL
Bolus Interval
1 Hrs 0 Min
Next Bolus
3 Min
Intermittent Bolus
10 mL
PCEA Dose
2 mL
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CADD®-Solis Ambulatory Pain Management System
with Programmed Intermittent Bolus (PIB)
PIB
PROGRAMMED INTERMITTENT BOLUS
Combines PCEA/PCA and PIB deliveries for an effective, innovative pain management solution
Effective pain management is pain relief without motor blocks,
higher patient satisfaction and less drug consumption1,2
NEW!
CADD®-Solis
V3 Pump Has
PIB