FLUID ADMINISTRATION SET with vented macro drip chamber with ball 72 large bore tubing Single patient use for fluid or contrast management Packaged 25 units per box 4 boxes per case 72 Length 183 cm CATALOG NUMBER K O F F O F FLUID MANAGEMENT TUBING F P1
C macrodrip administration set that is designed to facilitate rapid fluid replacement by manual infusion of multiple IV bags or a combination of IV fluids and blood D special administration set with dual piercing spikes that allows the paramedic to administer IV fluids
Meritrans Disposable Pressure Transducer With reliable precision customized configurations and a clear fluid path the Meritrans can be customized to fit your clinical needs Available in Hand held Pole mount set ups Cable Lengths 24 or 48 Assembly with or without bonded stopcocks Mounting plate and pole
systems indicated for the controlled automatic venous administration of contrast agents for CT procedures The Transfer Set is to be discarded after one of the following conditions has occurred first the contrast media container has been depleted the contrast media use time has expired or 10 hours has elapsed since the container was penetrated
Jun 01 2017 Contrast induced acute kidney injury is defined as a rise in serum creatinine of 0 5 mg/dL or a 25 increase from the baseline value assessed 48 hours following contrast media administration and has been associated with multiple adverse events Although CIAKI is common permanent kidney damage is fairly rare
The administration of contrast volume that exceeded the MACD was an independent risk factor for CI AKI and there was a linear increase in the unadjusted risk with higher contrast volume 13 20 and 27 for a contrast volume to MACD ratio of 1 0 1 5 1 5 2 0 and > 2 0 respectively
Introduction Contrast induced nephropathy is a known complication that can occur after intravascular administration of iodinated contrast medium s consequences can range from a mild worsening of the renal function to renal failure requiring renal replacement therapy There is no known effective treatment for contrast induced nephropathy and thus efforts have focused on its prevention
Guidelines for Contrast Administration and Hydration ≥30 Low risk At the current time there is very little evidence that intravenous iodinated contrast material is an independent risk factor for AKI in patients with eGFR ≥ 30 mL min/1 73m2 <30 Higher risk
Jul 03 2015 Brar SS Aharonian V Mansukhani P Moore N Shen AY Jorgensen M Dua A Short L Kane K Haemodynamic guided fluid administration for the prevention of contrast induced acute kidney injury the POSEIDON randomised controlled trial Lancet 2014 May 24383 9931 doi 10 1016/S 14
Guidelines for Contrast Administration and Hydration ≥30 Low risk At the current time there is very little evidence that intravenous iodinated contrast material is an independent risk factor for AKI in patients with eGFR ≥ 30 mL min/1 73m2 <30 Higher risk
INTRODUCTION The administration of radiocontrast media may lead to acute kidney injury AKI AKI is reversible in most cases but its development may be associated with adverse outcomes The reported risk of contrast induced acute kidney injury CI AKI is much higher with procedures involving the arterial administration compared with venous administration of contrast
Often the contrast is introduced though conventional intravenous IV sets i e sets used with infusion pumps to deliver medication therapy which may rupture if the injector pressures exceed the pressure tolerance of the IV set A ruptured IV set can expose a patient or staff member to the contrast solution or blood and fluid potentially
FLUID ADMINISTRATION SET with vented macro drip chamber with ball 72 large bore tubing Single patient use for fluid or contrast management Packaged 25 units per box 4 boxes per case 72 Length 183 cm CATALOG NUMBER K O F F O F FLUID MANAGEMENT TUBING F P1
VINC 20 50 8 cm Tubing Length Coeur Transfer Fill Set with Swabable Valve and Short Valve 100/BX
Oct 31 2017 Oct 31 2017 Contrast Sets Various contrast media administration sets of different configurations are available for your convenience including a contrast manager device Easy to setup its clear and squeezable chamber offers better visibility and easier priming The blue ball is designed to form a seal preventing air from entering the line when the
Solomon et al conducted a prospective trial in 78 patients with chronic renal insufficiency in whom simple fluid therapy 1 mL/kg per hour of 0 45 saline for 12 hr before and after coronary angiography was shown to be beneficial in reducing renal dysfunction after contrast administration
Contrast Control System 60in 152cm large bore tubing fixed male luers two 1 way valves 30mL Burette Chamber 1 way and 3 way Stopcocks 10 197641 Fluid Delivery System 72in 183cm administration set 30mL luer lock syringe 1 way valve 20 197643 IV Spike 6in Vented contrast management spike For use with 197652 25 197640
Nov 01 2016 Optimizing Fluid Administration for Contrast Nephropathy Prevention Presenter Richard Solomon November 01 2016 REGISTER for free or LOG IN to view this content Clinical Cardiology Presentation TCT 2016 Prevention Up Next Presentation Fusion Imaging for TAVR Is There Added Utility