Disposable Blood Transfusion Set Infusion Administration Set Blood Transfusion Set with Filter
Product description
The Blood Transfusion Set is a vital medical device used in healthcare settings for the safe and efficient administration of blood and blood products to patients in need of transfusion. It consists of several components designed to ensure the proper delivery of blood from the blood bag to the patient's circulatory system.
Key Components of a Blood Transfusion Set:
Needle or Cannula: The needle or cannula attached to the tubing is used to access the blood bag or the patient's vein for blood transfusion.
Tubing: The tubing facilitates the flow of blood from the bag to the patient, typically made of flexible and transparent material for easy monitoring of blood flow.
Drip Chamber: The drip chamber allows visual monitoring of the blood flow rate and helps prevent air from entering the patient's bloodstream during transfusion.
Filter: Some blood transfusion sets include a filter to remove any clots or debris from the blood before it reaches the patient.
Clamp or Roller Clamp: A clamp or roller clamp is used to control the flow rate of blood during transfusion.
Injection Site: An injection site allows for the introduction of medications or additional fluids during the transfusion process.
Luer Lock Connector: The Luer lock connector ensures a secure connection between the blood transfusion set and other medical devices, such as intravenous catheters.
Product Description of Blood Transfusion Set:
The Blood Transfusion Set is a critical tool in healthcare facilities for the safe and controlled administration of blood products, including whole blood, packed red blood cells, platelets, and plasma, to patients undergoing transfusion therapy. It is designed to meet stringent safety standards and ensure the accurate delivery of blood components while minimizing the risk of complications or contamination.
The Blood Transfusion Set is used by trained healthcare professionals to establish a closed system between the blood bag and the patient's circulatory system, maintaining the integrity of the blood product and reducing the risk of infection. The set is equipped with features such as a drip chamber for monitoring flow rates, a filter for removing impurities, and a secure connection mechanism for compatibility with various medical devices.
When selecting a Blood Transfusion Set, factors such as needle gauge, tubing length, filter type, and compatibility with blood bags and infusion devices should be considered to ensure safe and effective blood transfusion procedures. Regular inspection, proper priming, and adherence to transfusion protocols are essential for the successful administration of blood products using a Blood Transfusion Set.
Application
FAQ
1.What set is used for blood transfusions?
The transfusion set is used to administer blood or blood products from a container to a patient's vascular system through a needle or catheter inserted into a vein. The device includes tubing, a flow regulator, a drip chamber, an infusion line filter and a hollow spike to penetrate and connect the tubing to a pouch.
2.What is the difference between IV set and blood transfusion set?
The differences between an infusion set and a blood transfusion set are primarily rooted in the nature of the substances being administered, the frequency of replacement, the dimensions of the filters employed, and the specific types of substances that each filter is tailored to either permit or screen out.
3.What is the infusion set for blood transfusion?
Blood Transfusion set is employed for intravascular, gravity-controlled transfusion of blood or blood element. Most commonly transfusion includes red blood cells, platelet, and plasma transfusions. TECHNICAL FEATURES: Strong, sleek and sharp spike to puncture blood bag outlets.
4.Why blood set is used for blood transfusion?
What is A Blood Set - KMED
Blood filter
It removes clots, small clumps of platelets, and white blood cells formed during collection and storage. The standard blood set uses filters with pore sizes of 170-260 microns. There are also smaller component sets equipped with filters for plasma, platelets, and red cell aliquots.
5.What equipment is used for blood transfusion?
Infusion devices, such as infusion pumps, blood warmers, rapid infusers, and pressure devices, can be used to transfuse blood components.
6.How often should blood transfusion sets be changed?
Changing the administration set
If multiple units are being transfused, the administration set should be changed at least every 12 hours to prevent bacterial growth. Some administration sets may be supplied with different instructions, or your hospital policy may vary.