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IntelliBridge
System

Making clever connections
When comprehensive information is your target, interoperability is your tactic

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Vendor-neutral interoperability between your hospital
information systems and patient care devices can both
enhance the efficiency of your clinical workflow, and let
you leverage patient data to inform clinical decisions.
Whether the sources are ventilators, infusion pumps,
anesthesia machines, or other equipment – from Philips
or other manufacturers – IntelliBridge System
can provide the hardware and software to make
connections possible. It captures data from a broad
range of devices, and translates it to HL7 format
for upload to an electronic medical record.

This reduces the need for manual data entry, and may
enhance the accuracy of medical records. The result
can also go beyond just documentation. IntelliBridge
System also supports gathering alarm and alert
information from the patient care devices connected
to it, and transferring it to the Patient Information
Center iX (PIC iX). Through the PIC iX and the mobility
solutions that integrate with it, such as CareEvent,
this information can then be further distributed.
This helps caregivers make informed decisions,
even when they are not at the bedside, and is what
makes IntelliBridge System a leading interoperability
solutions for medical devices.

Key benefits
• IHE-compliant, vendor-neutral
interoperability between your hospital
information systems and various patient
care devices
• Conversion of parameter units for
consistent documentation across devices
• Automatic association of patients with
devices (using the PIC iX ADT interface)
• Inclusion of alarm information into PIC iX
and Philips mobility solutions

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Components
IntelliBridge System consists of hardware, and of software components.

Patient care devices
• Standalone patient
monitoring
• Respiratory care
• Anesthesia delivery
• Hemodialysis
• Infusion
• Infant thermal care
• ECLS/ECMO
• ...

The IntelliBridge EC40 (4 data
ports) or EC80 Hub (8 data ports)
detects the device, and selects the
right interface to capture its Medical
Data Interface Language (MDIL)
data. The hub then passes the
data on to the IntelliBridge Device
Interfacing Engine.

CAT5 cable
(RJ-45 connectors)

For patient care devices
without a direct connection
to the hospital LAN, the
IntelliBridge EC5 Device
ID Module connects to the
serial port (RS-232). The
module provides unique
identification information
to make the device “plug
and play”.

10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
connection to the hospital LAN
• The IntelliBridge Device Interfacing
Engine runs on a Philips-supplied
host computer, a virtual server, or
the PIC iX. The device interfacing
engine collects data from patient
care devices either connected
through IntelliBridge hubs or
directly to it over the LAN. It both
maintains a database of the data
it aggregates and translates the
data into HL7 format, which it sends
to hospital information systems.

• The IntelliBridge Management Console
is a web application that runs with
the device interfacing engine, to give
support personnel a way of configuring
and troubleshooting the IntelliBridge
System from a browser.
• View status of the hubs and
connected patient care devices.
• Install patient care device interfaces
and firmware on the hubs.
• Define parameter unit conversions.

Network Recommendations
We recommend running IntelliBridge System on a dedicated VLAN, to avoid conflicts with
other devices. Multiple IntelliBridge Systems can run on the same VLAN, if necessary.

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Features and benefits
Connectivity for a broad selection of patient
care devices
IntelliBridge System provides device interfaces
for many popular patient care devices (for a full,
current list refer to the IntelliBridge Device Interface
Library). We collaborate with leading medical device
manufacturers to continually develop interfaces
as new devices are introduced, as well as to keep
existing interfaces up-to-date. And many medical
device manufacturers – including companies
with devices for niche applications – develop
their own interfaces, using our IntelliBridge Open
Interface protocol.
Compliance to IHE HL7
The Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE)
initiative aims to establish standards for healthcare
interoperability. Because Philips is an active member
and key contributor to the initiative, IntelliBridge
System uses an HL7 format that complies with
several IHE profiles, making integration and
maintenance easy. These profiles include
• In the IHE Patient Care Device (PCD) domain
o Alert Communication Management (ACM) profile
o Device Enterprise Communication (DEC) profile
• In the IHE IT Infrastructure Technical Framework
o Patient Administration Management (PAM) profile.

Converting parameter units
Different healthcare organizations use different
units for patient parameter data. For example, one
site may document volumes in liters while another
prefers milliliters. IntelliBridge System lets users
specify which units to use for which parameters,
and converts these for the HL7 output. IntelliBridge
System applies the conversion globally for each
specified parameter. This means that even if several
patient care devices use different units for the same
parameter, the HL7 data sent to the electronic
medical record is consistent.
If you are using a Patient Information Center iX (PIC iX)
• To help you achieve more comprehensive and
accurate patient records, IntelliBridge System
can use the PIC iX ADT interface. This lets it
automatically associate patient demographic
information with the data from the patient care
device.
• To help caregivers make informed decisions,
IntelliBridge System can distribute alarm or
alert notifications and integrate with the PIC iX
alarm management tools. This makes it possible
for IntelliBridge System to distribute alarms
from patient care devices to mobility solutions,
such as CareEvent.

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Specifications

IntelliBridge EC5

IntelliBridge E40/EC80

17 × 35 × 57 mm (0.67 × 1.38 × 2.24 in)

With mounting bracket: 200 × 200 × 75 mm
(7.87 × 7.87 × 2.95 in)

Physical
Dimensions (H × W × D)

Without mounting bracket: 200 × 200 × 87 mm
(7.87 × 7.87 × 3.43 in)
Weight

35 g (1.23 oz)

1.4 kg (3.09 lb)

N/A

100 to 240 VAC (auto sensing), 1A,
50 to 60 Hz

Operating temperature

-5 to 50°C (23 to 122°F)

0 to 55°C (32 to 131°F)

Operating humidity

15 to 95% RH at 45°C (113°F)

Up to 95% RH at 40°C (104°F)

Operating altitude

-457 to 4,572 m (-1500 to 15,000 ft)

Up to 3,048 m (10,000 ft)

Storage temperature

-40 to 70°C (-40 to 158°F)

-40 to 60°C (-40 to 140°F)

Storage humidity

Up to 90% RH at 65°C (149°F)

Up to 90% RH at 60°C (140°F)

Storage altitude

-457 to 15,240 m (-1500 to 50,000 ft)

Up to 3,048 m (10,000 ft)

Electrical
Input power
Environmental

Compliance
EN 60601-1:1990+A1:1993+A2:1995
IEC 60601-1:1988+A1:1991+A2:1995
EN 60601-1-1:2001/IEC 60601-1-1:2000
UL 60601-1:2003
CAN/CSA C22.2#601.1-M90:1990
AS/NZS 3200.1.0-1998
EN/IEC 60601-2-49:2001

Safety

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Electromagnetic compatibility

EN/IEC 60601-1-2:2001

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IEC 601-1 + Am. 1 + Am.2 + Corr.
EN60601-1: 1991/A2:1995
IEC 60601-1-4: 1996/A1:1999
EN60601-1-4: 1996/A1:1999
For Canada: CSA C22.2 No. 601.1- M90 (2005)
For U.S.: UL 60601-1, First Edition
CE marking to Council Directive 93/42/EEC
CSA marking to applicable Canadian and U.S. standards

EN/IEC 60601-1-2:2001

About the Philips IntelliBridge solution
Philips has a proven track record of providing patient
device connectivity for a broad selection of Philips
and third-party patient care devices since we
introduced the VueLink Interface Module in 1992.
The IntelliBridge family of connectivity solutions
– IntelliBridge Bedside, IntelliBridge System, and
IntelliBridge Enterprise - continues this commitment
to addressing the need for automated data capture
and documentation, and end-to-end alarm
management and alert notification.

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© 2016 Koninklijke Philips N.V. All rights reserved.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

www.philips.com
4522 991 23691 * DEC 2016

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