Total Intravenous Anaesthesia (TIVA) Administration Sets

The infusion set through which total intravenous anaesthesia (TIVA) is delivered should have a luer lock connector at each end, an anti-siphon valve on the drug delivery line(s) and an anti-reflux valve on any fluid administration line.

Drug and fluid lines should join as close to the patient as possible to minimize dead space. The use of administration sets specifically designed for TIVA is recommended.1

TIVA sets with detachable extension sets

TIVA sets with detachable extension sets

Can be connected to syringes, used with syringe pumps or can be used as add-on products to primary administration sets to lengthen access ports

Non-detachable TIVA sets

Non-detachable TIVA sets

Comprised of flexible tubing with pinch clamps, on one side male luer lock and female luer adapter on the other side

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References
  1. Nimmo A, Absalom A, Bagshaw O, Biswas A, Cook TM, Costello A, et al. Guidelines for the safe practice of total intravenous anaesthesia (TIVA); 2018.

BD-23889

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