
Terumo’s CDI systems display patient parameters during cardiopulmonary bypass surgery in order to support perfusion safety and improve patient outcomes.
According to the company, the new CDI OneView system measures or displays up to 22 vital patient parameters — including oxygen delivery, cardiac index, area under the indexed oxygen delivery curve, oxygen extraction ratio and measured flow.
The goal of the new system’s design was to provide maximum configurability and flexibility in how the parameters can be viewed and prioritized, according to Terumo. At the same time, it was also important to ensure the system continued to provide the critical information on which clinicians rely.
“The world’s leading cardiac centers have trusted CDI Systems for over 30 years. With the launch of the new CDI OneView System, Terumo Cardiovascular continues to bring value and enhanced patient care to healthcare providers and critically ill cardiac patients,” Terumo Cardiovascular CEO Robert DeRyke said in a news release. “The CDI OneView System technology is the latest extension of Terumo’s commitment to delivering data-focused solutions to the perfusion community.”
Terumo Cardiovascular manufactures and markets medical devices for cardiac and vascular surgery, with an emphasis on cardiopulmonary bypass and intra-operative monitoring. A subsidiary of Japan-based Termo, it’s headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with manufacturing operations in the U.S., Asia, and Latin America.