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Infusion set
Areas of use and fields of application
Infusion sets are used for parenteral fluid administration, drug infusions, volume replacement and nutritional or blood transfusions. The systems support safe, controlled infusion rates, enable connection to infusion pumps or gravity systems and help prevent air embolism and contamination through integrated safety features. In clinical processes, appropriate infusion equipment ensures standardized, hygienic and efficient work processes.
Product types and features
The range includes classic infusion sets with drip chamber and Luer connection, burette infusion sets for precise drop measurement, extension lines and Y-pieces, in-line filters for particle and bacteria reduction, safety needles or spike solutions as well as special newborn and pediatric sets with reduced dead space. Important features include air-free drip chambers, non-return valves, Luer lock connections and sterile, individually packaged material.
- Infusion sets (standard and pump sets)
- Burette infusion sets and mini burettes
- Extension and connecting hoses, Y-pieces
- In-line filters and protection elements
- Safety spike and drip chambers
Quality, safety and benefits
High-quality infusion sets reduce sources of error during connection and handling, minimize the risk of infection through sterile individual packaging and support precise dosing with infusion pumps. Features such as integrated check valves, Luer lock connections and transparent drip chambers promote safe visual control and easy handling. Material selection and conformity to standards are crucial for compatibility and biocompatibility.
Manufacturer and compatibility
Selection and tolerability vary; Solutions from manufacturers like B. Braun, Fresenius Kabi and Vygon are often used in practice and offer different versions for special requirements. Compatibility with cannulas, infusion pumps and accessories plays a central role in the selection.
Practical tips
When using infusion sets, safe connection procedures, regular visual inspections for air bubbles and contamination, and correct storage of sterile sets are essential. Standardized sets with clear connection markings speed up work processes and reduce reconnections.
