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TIVA sets with detachable extension sets

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TIVA sets with detachable extension sets
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Overview

Total Intravenous Anaesthesia (TIVA) sets in combination with Target-Controlled Infusion (TCI) pumps ensure the patient receives a more predictable ONSET of drugs, greater accuracy and ease of maintenance and a more predictable OFFSET of drugs.1,2

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Features and Benefits

Integral anti-siphon valve

• Prevents accidental free-flow

• Prevents back-flow of drugs

Color-coded anti-siphon valves and clamps

• Clear distinction between lines (i.e., white for propofol and green for remifentanil)

Kink resistant polyurethane gravity line with back-check valve

 

• Helps to prevent unwanted occlusions

• Ensures connection for a gravity infusion line, antibiotics, bolus drug, etc.

• Back-check valve prevents back-flow of drugs

PE-lined tubing

• Prevents drug sorption

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References

Please note, not all products, services or features of products and services may be available in your local area. Please check with your local BD representative.

References
  1. Rob Eyres. Update on TIVA. Pediatric Anesthesia; 2004, 14: 374–379.
  2. Chuanpu Hu, Ph.D., Damian J. Horstman, M.D., Ph.D., Steven L. Shafer, M.D. Variability of Target-controlled Infusion Is Less Than the Variability after Bolus Injection. Anesthesiology; 2005, 102:639–45.

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