Smiths Medical Announces the ECRI Evaluation of the CADD®-Solis v4 Wireless Ambulatory Infusion System

Smiths Medical is a leading medical device manufacturer. Today they announced the release of the ECRI evaluation report for CADD®-Solis v4 with wireless communication Patient-Controlled Analgesic (PCA) and epidural infusion pump.

ECRI is an independent non-profit organization improving the safety, quality, and cost-effectiveness of care across all healthcare settings worldwide. The report highlights ECRI’s evaluation ratings, test results, and purchasing recommendations for the CADD®-Solis pump.

The CADD®-Solis v4 system is a continuation of Smiths Medical’s commitment to advance patient care and help improve patient outcomes through leading-edge technology.

The CADD®-Solis pump maintains the advantages of an ambulatory pump for patient mobility and provides a single system that effectively delivers IV PCA, epidural, peripheral nerve blocks and subcutaneous from pump to patient. For the hospital, the CADD®-Solis system is designed to enhance patient safety through “smart programming” (use of medication safety software) and reduce the risk of tubing misconnections while providing a comprehensive and intuitive user experience for the healthcare provider.

“Smiths Medical is committed to patient safety and adoption of smart infusion pumps,” said Nathan Walker, Director of Ambulatory Infusion at Smiths Medical. “The wireless bi-directional communication sets the foundation for integrating pain management data delivery directly into the patient records in the hospital’s Electronic Health Records (EHR auto-documentation), saving clinicians time charting and increasing documentation accuracy.”

For more information about the CADD®-Solis PCA and epidural pump and to request a copy of the report visit here.

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