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May/June 2022 Issue of Becker's ASC Review

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PROGRAMMED INTERMITTENT BOLUS (PIB) Improve patient pain scores and reduce post-op opioid use compared to just continuous infusions 1 , while extending pain relief duration beyond 3 days with the same reservoir size 2 . PIB + PCA Demand bolus + Continuous Rate infusion modes in any combination in any Nimbus preset protocol, all in one recyclable pump. REDUCE POST-OP OPIOIDS 1. Horn A, Tsui B, Amanatullah D. Recovery outcomes of total knee arthroplasty after receiving adductor canal block with intermittent bolus vs. continuous infu- sion. Presented at: Annual Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine Meeting; May 13-15, 2021; Lake Buena Vista, FL. ePoster 1617. https://epostersonline. com/ASRASPRING21/node/496?view=true 2. Baskin P, Hentzen E, Swisher M. Automated intermittent boluses vs. basal infusion for infraclavicular brachial plexus catheters—a case-control series. Present- ed at: Annual Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine Meeting; May 13-15, 2021; Lake Buena Vista, FL. ePoster 1635 IMPROVE PAIN SCORES REDUCE PAIN SCORES EXTEND POST-OP ANALGESIA We make pain pumps. Better. +1 (844) 479-8500 info@nimbuspainpro.com www.nimbuspainpro.com For more information, open your phone camera and scan the QR code below. NOT MORE EXPENSIVE Nimbus PainPRO oœ ers advanced capabilities at less cost than elastomeric pain pumps with rate adjustment, demand bolus, or large reservoir volume. DELAY START EXTENDS ANALGESIA Extend your patient's post-op analgesia multiple hours. Use Nimbus PainPRO's unique Delay Start function to time your catheter infusion start for when the surgical block is ready to wear oœ .

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