acute extracorporeal therapy

Carpediem Cardio-Renal Pediatric Dialysis Emergency Machine

Provides continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) for acute kidney injury and fluid overloaded pediatric patients weighing 2.5 to 10 kgs.

Innovations in pediatric CRRT

For the first time, infants with acute kidney injury (AKI) and fluid overload (FO) can be treated with a dialysis system designed specifically for them.1

A miniaturized, high-precision platform1,2

For the most fragile patients

The first of its kind, the Carpediem™ system offers a dedicated extracorporeal CRRT to low weight patients and responds to the needs of the most fragile patient.

  • CVVH, CVVHD, and SCUF modalities
  • Low priming volume and pump flow
  • High-precision scales
  • Continuous or bolus heparin pump delivery

When size and scale matter.​

Neonatal acute kidney injury (AKI) and fluid overload are under-recognized conditions which often lead to morbidity and mortality.3

Carpediem™ system

97%

neonate survival rate upon discontinuation of treatment.4,†

Tailored performance. Precise control.

  • Closely monitor fluid balance:
    +/- 1 g high-precision scales2
  • Enable use of small catheter sizes5
  • Reduce blood cell and vessel damage while providing necessary and adequate diffusive clearances: 2–50 mL/min low blood flow rates1,2,6

A renewed focus on what is most important.​

For the first time, there is no need to adapt adult machines and weigh the complexities that have traditionally plagued pCRRT treatments.7

Carpediem system details​

  1. IV pole holder
  2. Warning light
  3. Control panel
  4. Clip for effluent (EFF) pump segment
  5. Effluent (EFF) scale
  6. Infusion/dialysis (INF/DIA) scale
  7. Venous pressure transducer (dome)
  8. Effluent (EFF) pump
  9. Heparin pump
  10. Filter holder
  11. Venous drip chamber holder
  12. Clip for the infusion/dialysis (INF/DIA) pump segment
  13. Blood leakage detector (BLD)
  14. Air sensor
  15. Infusion/dialysis (INF/DIA) pump
  16. Blood pump
  17. Arterial pressure transducer (Dome)
  18. Pre-filter pressure transducer (Dome)
  19. Venous electroclamp
  20. Clip for infusion/dialysis (INF/DIA) line if a warmer is used
  21. Clip for venous line
  22. Warmer holder

Customer support​

For ordering support and general enquiries:
Phone: 800.962.9888
Fax: 800.637.9775

Reimbursement and procedure coding​

Explore guidelines to help your staff optimize the process of procedural CPT and HCPCS code selection.

Equipment services​

For maintenance plan and technical support:

Hours: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Central Time

Phone: 800.255.6774
Select option 5, then option 1

Clinical support and tailored training

24/7 guidance from Carpediem™ pCRRT experts

Carpediem™ system support includes:

  • Tailored training specific to each individual care setting
  • On-site system installation
  • On-demand, 24-hour emergency access to registered nurses experienced in pCRRT and the Carpediem™ system

†50% Carpediem system patients survived to ICU discharge. Mortality after pCRRT discontinuation due to critical illness with underlying pathologies – many not amenable to treatment.4

  1. Ronco C, Garzotto F, Ricci Z. CA.R.PE.DI.E.M. (Cardio-Renal Pediatric Dialysis Emergency Machine): evolution of continuous renal replacement therapies in infants. A personal journey. Pediatr Nephrol. 2012;27(8):1203–1211.
  2. Carpediem™ dialysis system [Operator’s Manual]. Minneapolis, MN: Medtronic; 2022.
  3. Nada A, Bonachea EM, Askenazi DJ. Acute kidney injury in the fetus and neonate. Sem Fetal Neonatal Med. 2017;22(2):90-97.
  4. Goldstein SL, Vidal E, Ricci Z, et al. Survival of infants treated with CKRT: comparing adapted adult platforms with the Carpediem™. Pediatr Nephrol. 2022;37(3):667-675.†
  5. Vidal E, Cocchi E, Paglialonga F, et al. Continuous veno-venous hemodialysis using the Cardio-Renal Pediatric Dialysis Emergency Machine™: first clinical experiences. Blood Purif. 2018;31:1–7.
  6. Garzotto, F, Zaccaria M, et al. Choice of Catheter size for infants in Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy: Bigger Is Not Always Better. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 2019;20(3): 170-179.
  7. Ronco C, Garzotto F, Brendolan A, et al. Continuous renal replacement therapy in neonates and small infants: development and first-in-human use of a miniaturised machine (CARPEDIEM). Lancet. 2014;383:1807–1813.

Order information

Order code Description Unit of measure Quantity Box Count
Capital
IB7010250
Carpediem™ cardio-renal pediatric dialysis emergency machine (Carpediem™ system)
Each
1
1
LB10B2685
 Biegler™* warmer (BW685)
Each
1
1
Disposables, consumables and accessories
IB0595570
Complete kit model 015 (BL 250 hemofiltration/hemodialysis kit 015 for Carpediem™ system)
Carton
4
1
IB0595580
Complete kit model 025 (BL 250 hemofiltration/hemodialysis kit 025 for Carpediem™ system)
Carton
4
1
IB0580807
Preassembled blood-set included in the complete kit model 015 (BL 250 preassembled device for hemofiltration/hemodialysis 015 with Carpediem™ system)
Carton
4
1
IB0580808
Preassembled blood-set included in the complete kit model 025 (BL 250 preassembled device for hemofiltration/hemodialysis 025 with Carpediem™ system)
Carton
4
1
MD042
Dialysate bag/fluid bag (HMB32 – ml 500 + 1500)
Carton
4
1
IB0507009
Non-sterile waste bag (3L non-sterile waste bag)
Carton
20
1
4100‑X00V0
Syringe (10 mL (12 mL) Henke-Ject™* luer lock)
Carton
20
1
FP4600203
Biegler™* warmer tubing set (Extension set 46000)
Carton
20
1