Blood Warming And Transfusion System
Item Name Code (INC) 47788
Additional Information for Blood Warming And Transfusion System
Blood warming and transfusion systems are medical devices used to warm blood or other intravenous fluids before they are administered to a patient during a transfusion. These systems are designed to prevent hypothermia, which can occur when cold fluids are infused into the body. Hypothermia can lead to complications such as cardiac arrhythmias, coagulopathy, and impaired immune function.
Blood warming and transfusion systems typically consist of a warming unit and disposable tubing sets. The warming unit is equipped with a heating element that warms the fluids as they pass through the system. The disposable tubing sets are used to connect the warming unit to the blood or fluid source and the patient.
These systems are commonly used in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings where blood transfusions are performed. They are especially important in situations where large volumes of blood or fluids need to be administered quickly, such as during surgery or in emergency situations.
Blood warming and transfusion systems are regulated medical devices and must meet certain safety and performance standards set by regulatory authorities, such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States. They are typically classified as Class II medical devices, which means they require a higher level of regulatory control compared to lower-risk devices.
In summary, blood warming and transfusion systems are essential medical devices used to warm blood and intravenous fluids before they are administered to patients during transfusions. They help prevent hypothermia and associated complications, ensuring the safe and effective delivery of fluids to patients.
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