What is Disposable Infusion Set

 

 

Disposable infusion sets are medical devices design for the administration of fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into a patient's bloodstream via intravenous (IV) therapy.

 

Benefits of Disposable Infusion Set

 

Cost-effectiveness of disposable infusion sets
Disposable infusion sets may have a higher upfront cost, but they actually end up saving money in the long run. How? Well, reusable sets require cleaning, sterilization, and maintenance, which all add up over time. Disposable sets eliminate these extra steps, making them a more budget-friendly option.

 

Reduced risk of infections with disposable infusion sets
One of the biggest benefits of disposable IV infusion set is the reduced risk of infections. With reusable sets, there's always a chance of contamination, no matter how diligent you are with cleaning. Disposable sets are sterile straight out of the package, minimizing the risk of introducing harmful bacteria into the patient's system.

 

Convenience and ease of use in healthcare
Disposable infusion set is design to be user-friendly, making them a breeze to set up and administer. This not only saves time for healthcare providers but also ensures a smooth and efficient treatment process for the patient.

 

Customization options for different patient needs
Another great thing about disposable infusion set is the customization options available. Different patients have different needs, and disposable sets come in a variety of sizes, materials, and features to accommodate those needs. This level of customization helps ensure that each patient receives the best possible care.

 

Environmental impact and sustainability of disposable infusion sets
While it's true that disposable infusion sets create more waste than reusable ones, we are best iv infusion set manufacturers are now producing eco-friendly options made from recyclable materials. This helps reduce the overall environmental footprint of disposable sets, making them a more sustainable choice for healthcare facilities.

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Application Of Disposable Infusion Sets

 

To deliver intravenous fluids. Individuals and patients need to receive intravenous fluids if they suffer from severe loose bowel movements or severe dehydration due to extreme physical exercises or activities. Their blood pressures go down—and they may die from it—without replacing the lost fluid. An intravenous administration set needs to be used to deliver the replacement fluid(s).

To deliver limited parenteral nutrition. Some patients confined in the hospital cannot take their daily meals and foods because of obstructions along the gastrointestinal tract. These obstructions occur because of growing cancer, healing of the previous ulcer in the stomach or duodenum, or adhesions as complications of prior surgery. These patients need to take their foods through the intravenous administration set to prolong their lives.

 

To administer drugs or drugs (continuous or intermittent). Some diseases require immediate and fast administration of drugs lest they die. Examples of these diseases are acute asthmatic attack, the severe elevation of blood pressure, or shock due to severe loss of fluid. These life-saving drugs reach the systems of the patients through the intravenous administration set.

 

To serve as prophylactic use before procedures. Patients scheduled for surgical operations need to have intravenous administration set hooked into their hands or arms. It will serve as a conveyance route for fluid, electrolytes, or drugs that the patient will eventually need while undergoing an operation. Suddenly, the patient needs an immediate infusion of these substances. Hence, hooking an intravenous administration set to the patient before having surgery or any necessary medical procedure saves life-saving time for the patient.

 

To serve as prophylactic use for unstable patients. Patients suffering from heart, kidney, liver diseases, or cancer can have life-threatening problems all of a sudden. Life-saving drugs and fluids need to be delivered so fast that they can save lives. Hence, an intravenous administration set hooked to the patient before having problems will turn out to be a life-saving action.

 

What Are Components Of Disposable Infusion Set?

Drip Chamber
Most common type is 48mm in length with filter, at a 20drops/ml flow rate. Other types like 54mm in length 20drops/ml, or 60drops/ml( usually for burette set), without filter.

 

 

 

IV Tubing
150cm or 180cm in length, made from medical grade soft PVC, ID 3.0mm, OD 4.0mm. Used to let medicine to flow into human body.

Injection Site

Rubber bulb or Y type injection site. For rubber bulb connector, material can be latex ruber or latex free rubber(isoprene rubber). For Y type injection site, usually includes plastic transparent part(ABS) and rubber stopper (latex or latex free) disc pad. This part is for intermittent medication to patients.

Luer Connector

Luer slip or luer lock(ABS), connects injection site and needle.

Needle

Hypodermic(means under skin) needle, including needle hub, needle and bevel, commonly used to inject into human body and extract fluids from body or bottle.

 

 
How to Choose Disposable Infusion Set Correctly?
 

 

Precision filter infusion sets and drugs

The difference between the precision filter infusion set and the ordinary infusion set is that the material and pore size of the filter membrane of the infusion set are different.
The ordinary infusion set is the earliest disposable infusion set used in my country. It is cheap and widely used. It uses a fiber filter membrane with a pore size of 15 microns. The fibrous membrane will fall off after encountering strong acid and strong alkaline drugs, and the pore size will become larger, causing most of the particles to enter the patient's body, resulting in blood vessel blockage, phlebitis, allergic reactions and adverse infusion reactions. Therefore, when using strong acid or strong alkaline drugs, try not to choose ordinary infusion sets, such as ciprofloxacin, nimotop and other drugs.
At present, a disposable precision filtration infusion set has been developed, which uses nuclear track membrane or polyethersulfone membrane, and the pore size has different specifications such as 5 microns and 3 microns. It has the advantages of high filtration accuracy and no foreign body falling off. It can also effectively filter particles, reduce local irritation, prevent the occurrence of painful phlebitis, and provide a certain guarantee for the safety of infusion.

Non-PVC infusion sets and drugs

The main raw material of most disposable infusion sets is polyvinyl chloride (PVC). In order to ensure the flexibility and resilience of the infusion set, it is necessary to add 30% to 40% plasticizer (such as DEHP) to the PVC resin. At the same time, in order to improve the thermal stability of the PVC resin during processing, it is necessary to add a certain amount of thermal stabilizer to the PVC resin. Since plasticizers and heat stabilizers will migrate out into the drug solution under certain conditions, it will inevitably bring potential harm to the health of patients. In addition, the PVC infusion tube can adsorb some drugs, resulting in a decrease in the content of the drug in the infusion or a change in the quality of the drug, thereby affecting the therapeutic effect. Moreover, plasticizers are easily precipitated when lipophilic drugs are infused in ordinary infusion sets, such as paclitaxel, amiodarone, etc. In the infusion of alcohol-soluble drugs, fat-soluble drugs, tumor drugs, its adsorption is relatively large, such as nitroglycerin, insulin, carmustine and so on.
Now ultra-low density polyethylene infusion sets (TPE infusion sets) have been developed. And the material is non-PVC. It does not contain plasticizers, heat stabilizers, and has no adsorption effect on drugs. It is also suitable for lipophilic drugs, circulatory system drugs, Use of antineoplastic drugs.

Light-avoiding infusion sets and drugs

The light-proof infusion set is made of medical light-proof material. Due to the particularity of the chemical structure of some drugs in clinical practice, complex reactions such as ring splitting, rearrangement, hydrolysis, polymerization, oxidation and isomerization may occur under the influence of light during the instillation process, resulting in drug discoloration, precipitation and the decrease of drug valency. And it even produces toxic substances, which are harmful to human health. Therefore, these drugs should be protected from light during the infusion process, and a light-proof infusion set should be used. For example, if nitroprusside sodium is not protected from light during the infusion, it will decompose 13.5% within 10 minutes, and the drug will change color. Other drugs that require the use of light-shielding safety infusion sets include fleroxacin, pefloxacin mesylate, cisplatin, oxaliplatin, etc.

Micro-dose infusion set and drugs

The function of the micro-dose infusion set is to adjust the infusion rate, which can meet various clinical needs. In clinical practice, some drugs such as fluorouracil, vindesine sulfate, homoharringtonine, paclitaxel liposome, etc. can use constant-speed infusion set to reduce the flow rate error caused by changes in liquid level and patient position. This not only achieves the purpose of strictly and correctly implementing the doctor's orders and enables the patient to receive effective treatment, but also reduces the workload of the nurses constantly adjusting the flow rate of the liquid medicine.
To sum up, in clinical practice, infusion sets with different functions must be correctly selected according to the properties of drugs, so as to prevent the damage of insoluble particles to the blood vessels of patients and reduce the occurrence of drug-induced allergic reactions. It can also reduce the adsorption of drugs, avoid the potential harm to the health of patients caused by plasticizers and heat stabilizers, and ensure the safety and effectiveness of clinical medication.

 

 
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Asked Questions
 

 

Q: How long can an disposable infusion set be used?

A: Introduction: Administration sets/infusion tubing are used extensively for intravenous therapy. The Centres for Disease Control recommend administration set replacement every 4–7 days, and there is great variability in policy and clinical practice nationally and internationally.

Q: How do you use a disposable infusion set?

A: Hang the infusion bottle or infusion bag inversely, open the air-vented cap then open the roller clamp, et the liquid enter the drip chamber, when the liquid take 1/2-2/3 drip chamber and then close the roller clamp.

Q: Can you reuse disposable infusion set?

A: Reuse of the disposable infusion set may cause site irritation or infection and may lead to inaccurate medication delivery. Be sure that the needle cover is removed before insertion is made. Never try to fill or free a clogged tubing while the disposable infusion set is inserted. This may result in unpredictable medication flow.

Q: How long are IV infusions good for?

A: However, IV fluids don't usually stay in your body for more than several hours. The vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients in any given Next Health IV drip infusion will remain in your body for days, weeks, or months to come. It all depends on what exactly your body needs and what type of infusion you choose.

Q: How often should disposable infusion sets be changed?

A: Catheter manufacturers and insulin manufacturers recommend changing disposable infusion sets and infusion sites every 48–72 hours in order to avoid skin irritations, infusion site reactions, and other undesired side effects of CSII therapy.

Q: How long can an IV be left in place?

A: Background. US Centers for Disease Control guidelines recommend replacement of peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVC) no more frequently than every 72 to 96 hours. Routine replacement is thought to reduce the risk of phlebitis and bloodstream infection.

Q: How long are IV fluids good for once spiked CDC?

A: According to CDC (Center for Disease Control) guidelines, once any IV fluid bag is spiked (an IV drip set inserted into the bag for fluid delivery), or if a needle has been inserted into the injection port for any reason, the fluids are considered stable for only 24 hours.

Q: How to discard a disposable infusion set?

A: Patients' IV set, blood transfusion set, endotracheal tube, catheter, urine bag etc. should be cut into pieces and disposed in blue bag. This waste will be autoclaved to make it non-infectious. This is then shredded and disposed off.

Q: How does disposable infusion pump work?

A: Our disposable infusion pumps have a specially designed balloon-like reservoir that is filled with the drug or fluid intended for infusion. This balloon exerts mechanical pressure there by administering the liquid based medication through a flow restrictor creating the pre-determined flow rate.

Q: Can you shower with a disposable infusion set?

A: While some tubed insulin pumps are waterproof, people typically disconnect them from the infusion site when they take a shower, bathe or swim. You can then reconnect the pump and tubing to the infusion site afterward.

Q: When to change disposable infusion set?

A: The disposable infusion set must be replaced and rotated every 2-3 days. With experience, you will find areas that not only provide better absorption, but are more comfortable. Keep in mind, using the same area may cause scarring or lumps, which will affect insulin absorption.

Q: What are the two types of disposable infusion sets?

A: There are many types of disposable infusion sets, but they can be categorized into two main groups – an “angled” set or “straight” set. Angled sets are generally inserted at a 30-degree angle. They sit laterally under the skin. The cannula and needle are available in different lengths.

Q: How do you clean a disposable infusion set?

A: Cleaning Infusion Pumps: Step-by-Step Guide
Gather Necessary Supplies: Before starting the cleaning process, gather the required supplies such as: ...
Power Off and Disconnect: ...
Disassemble (if applicable): ...
Wipe Exterior Surfaces: ...
Clean Disposable Infusion Set Connections: ...
Rinse and Dry: ...
Reassemble and Test: ...
Residue Buildup:

Q: Can I leave my disposable infusion set in longer than 3 days?

A: Historically, disposable infusion sets require changing every two to three days. However, the disposable infusion set is the first and only disposable infusion set designed for twice the wear; that means up to 7 days!

Q: What are the risks of wearing disposable infusion sets longer than recommended?

A: In general, potential problems that may occur in adult and adolescent patients when using the disposable infusion sets longer than the recommended 48-72 hours may be technical problems, such as catheter occlusions or kinking,13,14 bacterial contaminations leading to skin inflammation,15-17 potential changes in physicochemical ...

Q: How do you use a disposable infusion set?

A: Hang the infusion bottle or infusion bag inversely, open the air-vented cap then open the roller clamp, et the liquid enter the drip chamber, when the liquid take 1/2-2/3 drip chamber and then close the roller clamp.

Q: What is the application of disposable infusion set?

A: An disposable infusion set connects the insulin pump delivery device to your body. There are many types of infusion sets, but they can be categorized into two main groups – "angled" or "straight". An infusion set connects the insulin pump delivery device to your body. It works the same way as an intravenous line does.

Q: How does disposable infusion set work?

A: Our disposable infusion set have a specially designed balloon-like reservoir that is filled with the drug or fluid intended for infusion. This balloon exerts mechanical pressure there by administering the liquid based medication through a flow restrictor creating the pre-determined flow rate.

Q: What are the different types of disposable infusion sets?

A: There are many types of disposable infusion sets, but they can be categorized into two main groups – an “angled” set or “straight” set. Angled sets are generally inserted at a 30-degree angle. They sit laterally under the skin. The cannula and needle are available in different lengths.

Q: What is a disposable infusion set?

A: Disposable IV infusion sets are medical devices design for the administration of fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into a patient's bloodstream via intravenous (IV) therapy.
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