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Cartridge and Test Information i-stat sensors are available in a variety of panel configurations. Sensors are contained in cartridges with microfluidic components and, in some cartridges, calibration solution. i-stat cartridges are used with the i-stat Portable Clinical Analyzer, the i-stat 1 Analyzer* and the Philips Medical Systems Blood Analysis Module** for the simultaneous quantitative determination of specific analytes and coagulation parameters in whole blood. CARTRIDGE SPECIFICATIONS Shelf Life: Refrigerated at 2 to 8ºC (35 to 46ºF) until expiration date. Room temperature at 18 to 30ºC (64 to 86ºF) for two weeks. Preparation for Use: Individual cartridges may be used after standing five minutes at room temperature. An entire box of cartridges should stand at room temperature for one hour. All cartridges should be used immediately after opening pouch. If the pouch has been punctured, the cartridge should not be used. Sample Type: Fresh whole blood from arterial, venous, or skin punctures (Note: Skin puncture is NOT a recommended sample type for ACT, ctni, CK-MB, or BNP testing.) ctni and CK-MB cartridges require the use of heparinized whole blood or plasma, or nonheparinized whole blood tested within one minute of patient draw. BNP cartridges require the use of EDTA whole blood or plasma samples. Sample Volume: Test Timing: 17µL, 20µL, 40µL, 65µL, or 95µL depending on cartridge type. Immediately after collection Samples for the measurement of ACT, PT/INR and Lactate Within 3 minutes after collection Samples collected in capillary tubes, both with and without Samples collected in evacuated or non-evacuated tubes and syringes without Within 10 minutes after collection Samples collected with for the measurement of,, and ica. Maintain anaerobic conditions. Remix before filling cartridge. Within 30 minutes after collection Sodium, potassium, chloride, glucose, BUN/urea, creatinine, hematocrit, troponin I, CK-MB, and BNP. Remix thoroughly before testing.

* The ctni, CK-MB, and BNP cartridges can only be used with the i-stat 1 analyzer bearing the symbol. The CHEM8+ cartridge can only be used with the i-stat 1 analyzer. ** Blood Analysis Module supports neither the PT/INR, the CHEM8+, the ctni, the CK-MB nor the BNP cartridge. Analysis Time: ACT cartridge: to detection of end point - up to 1000 seconds (16.7 min.) PT/INR cartridge: to detection of end point up to 300 seconds (5 min.) ctni and BNP cartridges: 600 seconds (10 min.) CK-MB cartridge: 300 seconds (5 min.) Other cartridges: typically 130 to 200 seconds measure ionized calcium perform ACT perform PT/ INR perform Troponin I or CK-MB Collection Options Syringes Evacuated Tubes Capillary Tubes With balanced heparin (syringe must be filled to labeled capacity) ONLY Syringes must be ONLY Syringes must be With Sodium or lithium heparin. if tested within one minute of patient draw. With sodium or lithium heparin (tubes must be filled to capacity), clot activators, or serum separators ONLY Tubes must be Devices used to transfer sample to cartridge must be, clot activators, or serum separators ONLY Tubes must be Devices used to transfer sample to cartridge must be With Sodium or lithium heparin. if tested within one minute of patient draw. Samples should not be used unless the blood collection tube is filled at least half full. With balanced heparin Directly from Skin Puncture for blood gas analysis; arterial specimens are preferred. Recommended 2

perform BNP All other cartridges Collection Options Syringes Evacuated Tubes Capillary Tubes With EDTA. Syringes must be. With lithium, sodium, or balanced heparin With EDTA. Tubes must be. Samples should not be used unless the blood collection tube is filled at least half full. With lithium or sodium heparin With balanced heparin With sodium or lithium heparin if labeled for the measurement of electrolytes Directly from Skin Puncture While a sample can be transferred directly from a skin puncture to a cartridge, a capillary tube is preferred. for blood gas analysis; arterial specimens are preferred. Note Regarding System Reliability The i-stat System automatically runs a comprehensive set of quality checks of analyzer and cartridge performance each time a sample is tested. This internal quality system will suppress results if the analyzer or cartridge does not meet certain internal specifications (see Quality Control section in System Manual for detailed information). To minimize the probability of delivering a result with medically significant error the internal specifications are very stringent. It is typical for the system to suppress a very small percentage of results in normal operation given the stringency of these specifications. If however the analyzer or cartridges have been compromised, results may be persistently suppressed, and one or the other must be replaced to restore normal operating conditions. Where unavailability of results while awaiting replacement of analyzers or cartridges is unacceptable, i-stat recommends maintaining both a backup i-stat System analyzer and cartridges from an alternate lot number. Expected Values Measured: Test Units Reportable Reference (arterial) (venous) Sodium/Na (meq/l) 100 180 138 146 138 146 Potassium/K (meq/l) 2.0 9.0 3.5 4.9 3.5 4.9 Chloride/Cl (meq/l) 65 140 98 109 98 109 Glucose/Glu g/l 1.1 38.9 20 700 0.20 7.00 3.9 5.8 70 105 0.70 1.05 3.9 5.8 70 105 0.70 1.05 Lactate/Lac 0.30 20.00 2.7 180.2 0.36 1.25 3.2 11.3 0.90 1.70 8.1 15.3 3

Measured: (cont.) Test Creatinine/Crea Units µmol/l Reportable 0.2 20.0 18 1768 (arterial) 0.6 1.3 53 115 Reference (venous) 0.6 1.3 53 115 6.5 8.2 7.35 7.45 7.31 7.41 PCO2 mmhg 5 130 35 45 41 51 kpa 0.67 17.33 4.67 6.00 5.47 6.80 TCO2 (on the CHEM8+ cartridge only) PO2 Ionized Calcium/iCa Urea Nitrogen/BUN Urea Hematocrit/Hct Celite Activated Clotting Time / Celite ACT (meq/l) 5-50 23 27 24 29 mmhg kpa g/l %PCV Fraction 5 800 0.7 106.6 0.25 2.50 1.0 10.0 3 140 1 50 6 300 0.06 3.00 10 75 0.10 0.75 80 105 10.7 14.0 1.12 1.32 4.5 5.3 8 26 2.9 9.4 17 56 0.17 0.56 38 51 0.38 0.51 seconds 50 1000 74 125 (Prewrm) 84 139 (Nonwrm) 1.12 1.32 4.5 5.3 8 26 2.9 9.4 17 56 0.17 0.56 38 51 0.38 0.51 74 125 (Prewrm) 84 139 (Nonwrm) The range from 80-1000 seconds has been verified through method comparison studies. Kaolin Activated Clotting Time / Kaolin ACT seconds 50 1000 74 137 (Prewrm) 82 152 (Nonwrm) 74 137 (Prewrm) 82 152 (Nonwrm) The range from 77-1000 seconds has been verified through method comparison studies. Prothrombin Time / PT INR 0.9 8.0 Performance characteristics have not been established for INRs above 6.0. Troponin I / ctni ng/ml (µg/l) 0.00 50.00 0.00 0.03* 0.00 0.08** Performance characteristics have not been established for ctni values above 35.00 ng/ml. * Represents the 0 to 97.5% range of results. ** Represents the 0 to 99% range of results. Creatine Kinase MB / CK-MB ***Represents the 0 to 95% range of results. B-Type Natriuretic Peptide / BNP # Represents the 0 to 95% range of results. ng/ml (µg/l) 0.0 150.0 0.0 3.5*** pg/ml (ng/l) 15 5000 <15 50# 4

Calculated: Test Hemoglobin/Hb TCO2 (on all cartridges but the CHEM8+) Units g/dl g/l Reportable 3.4 25.5 34 255 2.1 15.8 (arterial) 12 17 120 170 7 11 Reference (venous) 12 17 120 170 7 11 (meq/l) 5-50 23 27 24 29 HCO3 (meq/l) 1.0 85.0 22 26 23 28 BE (meq/l) (-30) (+30) (-2) (+3) (-2) (+3) Anion Gap/AnGap (meq/l) (-10) (+99) 10 20 10 20 so2 % 0 100 95 98 5

Cartridge Configurations and Sample Volume EC 8 + (65µL) Chloride (Cl) Urea Nitrogen (BUN)/Urea Anion Gap* (Angap) 6 + (65µL) Chloride (Cl) Urea Nitrogen (BUN)/Urea EC 4 + (65µL) E 3 + (65µL) G (65µL) Crea (65µL) Creatinine (Crea) EG 7 + (95µL) Ionized Calcium (ica) Lactate EG 6 + (95µL) G 3 + (95µL) CG 4 + (95µL) CG 8 + (95µL) Ionized Calcium (ica) Celite ACT Kaolin ACT Prothrombin Time Troponin I Celite ACT (40µL) Kaolin ACT (40µL) PT/INR Creatine Kinase MB ctni (17 µl) (20µL) CK-MB (17µL) BNP (17µL) B-type Natriuretic Peptide CHEM8+ (95µL) Chloride (Cl) Urea Nitrogen (BUN)/Urea Creatinine (Crea) Ionized Calcium (ica) TCO 2 Anion Gap* (Angap) *Calculated Celite is a registered trademark of Celite Corporation, Santa Barbara, CA, for its diatomaceous earth products. CTI Info. 6