BD 383591 Closed IV Catheter SystemRadiographic Power Injection
The BD 383591 Closed IV Catheter System is designed for use in a variety of medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities, providing a reliable and efficient solution for radiographic power injection procedures. This system offers a closed design, which helps minimize the risk of contamination and ensures a secure connection, making it an ideal choice for healthcare professionals who require a high level of precision and control during medical imaging procedures.
The BD 383591 Closed IV Catheter System is intended for radiographic power injection, allowing for the administration of contrast media and other fluids during medical imaging procedures. The system's design enables smooth and consistent flow rates, reducing the risk of complications and ensuring high-quality images. With its ergonomic design and intuitive operation, this system is easy to use, even in high-pressure situations, making it a valuable asset for medical professionals.
Key Features
- Closed system design minimizes the risk of contamination and ensures a secure connection
- 22G x 1" catheter size provides a balance between patient comfort and procedural efficiency
- Designed for radiographic power injection, allowing for the administration of contrast media and other fluids
- Ergonomic design and intuitive operation make it easy to use, even in high-pressure situations
- Smooth and consistent flow rates reduce the risk of complications and ensure high-quality images
- Latex-free and DEHP-free materials reduce the risk of allergic reactions and ensure biocompatibility
- Sterile and individually packaged to ensure convenience and reduce waste
Product Specifications
* Dimensions: 22G x 1" * Weight: varies by package configuration * Materials: latex-free and DEHP-free * Compliance: meets or exceeds relevant industry standards for safety and performance * Compatibility: designed for use with standard radiographic power injection equipmentIdeal For
* Hospitals and hospital radiology departments * Outpatient clinics and imaging centers * Medical research facilities and labs * Home care and infusion therapy settings * Any environment where radiographic power injection procedures are performedShare Product Link: