Hospital Disposables
Directmed has a long record of manufacturing and assembling highly effective disposable devices for specific medical applications. Here are just some of them.
BIOSITE Needle-free Sets |
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The new BIOSITE ® Needle-Free System, provides access WITHOUT NEEDLES to NEUTRAL pressure, for diverse intravenous therapies. This System offers a greater level of safety, both for the patient and for the medical personnel administering the therapy. Furthermore, costs are significantly reduced with the BIOSITE® system due to the elimination of the needle, covers, cannula and other additional components. View more samples |
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Disposable Nasal Probes for measurement of nasal NO |
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The disposable nasal probes are designed to be used primarily with nitric oxide (NO) analyzers to measure concentration or production of NO in the nose during spontaneous breathing or during soft palate closure/resistor test. The probes are 5" (13 cm) long including a filter. The nasal end of the probe has a soft ¾?-1" (19-25 mm) long cylindrical ?olive?. If slightly compressed, it can be easily inserted into a nostril where it expands keeping a good seal. The cylindrical shape keeps the sampling line centered minimizing mucus plugging even when a patient moves his/her head. The sampling line in made of NO inert tubing. The analyzer end of the probe has a ¾?-1" (19-25 mm) diameter 0.2 micron teflon membrane bacterial filter ending with female luer lock for connection to instrument sampling line. The probes come in three standard sizes so that NO measurement can be comfortably done from neonates to adults. The probes can be used with no or a minor modification with any Sievers NOA series and EcoPhysics CLD88/CLD88 Sp nitric oxide analyzers. With an appropriate adapter they can be used with Aerocrine NIOX analyzer as well. View more samples |
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Disposable Flow Resistor for measurement of nasal NO |
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Direct measurements of nasal NO during breathholding has been repeatedly shown to be a technique of choice and as such recommended by the 2005 ATS/ERS task force report. However, many adults and even more children have difficulties to close reliably a soft palate. Exhalation through a resistor after deep inspiration offers a simple and effective alternative. Because required exhalation effort is modest, reliable NO values can be acquired even in patients with COPD or other respiratory problems. Moreover, the resistor approach is also successful in children as young as 3 years. The obtained NO data are highly reproducible, and the plateau NO concentrations are practically identical to NO values obtained during soft palate closure. View more samples |
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Respiradyne Pulmonary Function/Ventilation Monitor |
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The Respiradyne Pulmonary Function/Ventilation Monitor is a small, hand-held and battery operated instrument for bedside measurements of forced exhalation parameters (FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC%, Peak Flow, FEF 25~75, VOL extra %, Predicted normal value) and extubation parameters(PR, TV, MV, SVC, MVV, NIF). It is designed for use with the Disposable Flow Sensor, Endo Tube Adaptor prevents cross contaimination between patients. The Respiradyne is portable and simple to operate. View more samples |
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