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What is Disposable Infusion Set?

 

Disposable infusion sets are medical devices used to deliver medication, nutrients, or fluids into a patient's bloodstream through an IV (intravenous) line. These sets typically consist of a plastic hub that attaches to a catheter, a tubing system, and a needle or cannula that is inserted into a vein. Disposable infusion sets are designed for single-use only and must be discarded after each use to prevent the risk of infection or cross-contamination. They are commonly used in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings for patients requiring infusion therapy, such as those with chronic illnesses, cancer, and surgery.

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Advantages of Disposable Infusion Sets
 

Convenience

Disposable infusion sets are easy to use and can be disposed of after a single use. This convenience saves time and effort in cleaning, sterilizing, and maintaining reusable infusion sets.

Reduced risk of infections

Disposable infusion sets are sterile and ensure that there is no risk of cross-contamination when used for a single patient. This reduces the risk of infections, which is especially important for patients who are prone to infections due to weakened immune systems.

Accurate dosing

Disposable infusion sets are calibrated to provide accurate dosing, which is crucial for patients who require precise delivery of medication, such as insulin.

Improved patient comfort

Disposable infusion sets are available in different sizes and configurations, which makes them comfortable for patients of different ages and sizes.

Cost-effective

Disposable infusion sets are cost-effective when compared to reusable infusion sets, which require maintenance and sterilization. They are affordable and readily accessible, making them an ideal option for healthcare providers in resource-limited settings.

Reduced waste

Disposable infusion sets are made from materials that are easily disposable and do not generate significant amounts of waste. This reduces the environmental impact when compared to reusable infusion sets.

 

What is the Purpose of the Disposable Infusion Sets?
 
 
 

Fluid replacement

Dehydrated patients experiencing severe vomiting or not drinking fluids benefit from intravenous fluid administration.

 
 

Medication delivery

Certain medications, such as antibiotics, chemotherapy drugs, and pain relievers, are administered via iv for rapid and controlled effect.

 
 

Nutritional support

Patients who cannot eat or absorb nutrients through the gastrointestinal tract may receive parenteral nutrition through iv infusion.

 
 

Blood transfusions

Disposable infusion sets deliver blood or blood products, such as platelets and plasma, to patients with blood disorders or in critical conditions.

 
Components of an Disposable Infusion Sets

IV bag or container

The IV bag serves as the reservoir for delivering the fluid or medication. It is typically made of sterile, flexible plastic and comes in various sizes depending on the volume required for treatment.

Tubing

Tubing connects the IV bag to the patient's body. It is usually transparent and made of flexible, medical-grade plastic. The tubing's length varies based on the intended use and can be customized for different therapies.

Needle or catheter

The needle or catheter is the entry point into the patient's bloodstream. It is inserted into a vein, ensuring a secure connection for the IV infusion. Needles are often used for short-term IV access, while catheters are designed for long-term use.

Connector

This component is a small piece that connects the tubing to the needle or catheter. It ensures a secure and airtight connection while allowing for easy disconnection when necessary.

Flow regulator

The flow regulator, also known as a drip chamber, controls the rate at which the fluid or medication is administered. By adjusting the flow rate, healthcare providers can precisely control the dosage and duration of the treatment.

Injection port

An injection port is a small, sealed opening in the tubing that allows healthcare providers to introduce additional medications or fluids into the IV line without interrupting the primary infusion.

Filter

Filters are crucial for removing air bubbles, particulate matter, and contaminants from the IV solution, ensuring that only clean and sterile fluid enters the patient's bloodstream.

 

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How Do You Use a Disposable Infusion Set?

Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before starting the process. Insert the needle at a 90-degree angle into your skin at the chosen site. Slowly remove the insertion needle while holding the infusion set in place to ensure that the cannula remains in your skin. Depending on the infusion set, you may need to insert the needle manually or using a spring-loaded insertion device.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.

Production Process of Disposable Infusion Sets
 

Material selection
The first step in producing infusion sets involves careful selection of materials. High- quality medical- grade materials, such as polyvinyi chloride (PVC) or polypropylene, are chosen to ensure the safety and compatibility of the infusion set with the patient's body.

 

Needle manufacturing
The needles used in infusion sets are critical components that require meticulous attention to detail. Typically made of stainless steel, the manufacturing process involves wire drawing, needle cutting, grinding, and polishing to ensure sharpness and smooth insertion.

 

Tubing production
The tubing serves as a conduit for the fluid or medication to flow into the patient's bloodstream. It is typically made of medical-grade pvc or polyurethane. During this step, the tubing is carefully extruded and cut to the appropriate length, ensuring uniformity and sterility.

 

Assembly of components
Once the needles and tubing are ready, the next step is to assemble all the components. This includes securely attaching the needle to the tubing, often through heat welding or adhesive bonding. Additional components, such as the infusion set filter, are also added at this stage to ensure the purity and safety of the infused fluid.

 

Sterilization and packaging
To ensure the sterility of the infusion sets, they undergo a rigorous sterilization process. This may involve methods such as ethylene oxide sterilization or gamma irradiation. Following sterilization, the infusion sets are carefully packaged in a sterile environment to maintain their cleanliness and integrity until they reach the end-users.

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Activating the Disposable Infusion Sets

 

After syringe or bag preparation, the pump can be set up. Lines attached to a syringe must be primed and all air removed. The syringe is then fitted into the pump. With syringe drivers, the pumps purge mechanism must be used once the syringe is in place. Purging removes the mechanical slack (‘backlash') in the system and minimizes onset delays that would otherwise occur. Not purging a syringe pump, particularly at low rates, can delay infusion onset by over an hour.
Infusion sets with volumetric pumps must be carefully primed, ensuring that no air bubbles remain. Abiding by the manufacturer's priming instructions will reduce the incidence of air bubbles in areas of the set with joins, ports or sensor devices. Once the set is fitted into the pump and the door or mechanisms closed, the roller clamp should be fully opened. This must be done before the pump is attached to the patient. This important check confirms no flow from the infusion bag when the pump is not running.

How to Dispose of a Disposable Infusion Set?

 

Remove the infusion set from your body. Discard the needle into a sharps container or puncture-proof container (if provided). Dispose of the tubing, reservoir, and adapter in a disposal bag or container marked as "biohazardous waste". Infusion sets should be disposed of in sharp containers or puncture-resistant containers provided by healthcare facilities. It is important not to reuse or recycle infusion sets because they can transmit infections and cause injury to others. Do not reuse or recycle disposable infusion sets as they are single-use medical devices.

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For Which Patient Groups Is It Applicable Disposable Infusion Sets?

Patients who require frequent medication administrations: Infusion therapy is often required for patients who require frequent medication administration for conditions such as cancer, diabetes, and infections. Disposable infusion sets are ideal for such patients as they prevent contamination and reduce the risk of infection.


Pediatric patients: Disposable infusion sets are particularly useful for pediatric patients who require infusion therapy due to their smaller veins and delicate skin. The small and flexible tubing reduces the risk of pain and discomfort during infusion.

Homecare patients

Many patients who require infusion therapy often receive it at home. Disposable infusion sets are easy to use, compact in size, and require no cleaning or maintenance, making them ideal for homecare patients.

Elderly patients

Elderly patients may have a weakened immune system and are more susceptible to infections. Disposable infusion sets ensure that the infusion process is sterile, reducing the risk of infections and other complications.

Patients with allergies or sensitivities

Some patients may be allergic or sensitive to the material used in reusable infusion sets, making disposable infusion sets the ideal option to avoid allergic reactions.

 

Why Use Disposable Infusion Sets?

 

Convenience

Disposable infusion sets are ready to use. They don't require any assembly or preparation, making them easy and quick to deploy. This convenience can save time and effort for healthcare providers and improve patient satisfaction.

Reduced infection risk

Disposable sets can help reduce the risk of infection. They don't require sterilization, which can be a challenge in resource-limited settings. Also, they are sterile when they come out of the package, which can help prevent the spread of infections from patient to patient.

Cost-effective

Disposable infusion sets can be more cost-effective than reusable sets in certain situations. They don't require cleaning or maintenance, which can save on labor costs. Additionally, they can be purchased in bulk at reduced prices.

Improved quality control

Disposable infusion sets are manufactured under strict quality control standards, ensuring that every unit is consistent in terms of performance and safety. This consistency can help improve patient outcomes.

Ease of disposal

Infusion sets are considered medical waste, and their disposal can be a challenge. Disposable infusion sets can be easily disposed of safely, minimizing the risk of exposure to contaminated materials.

 

 

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ZHEJIANG QUZHOU RONGBO MEDICAL INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. was established in 1997, located in Quzhou City ,Zhejiang Province. It covers an area of about 13000 square meters, with 6000 square meters building area, consisting of cleaning and control rooms for production, sterilization workshop, laboratory, administration offices and warehouses,with more than 3600 square meters clean workshop which complies with GMP standard. Our factory had obtained the white list both from China Chamber of Commerce &National Medical Products Administration.

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FAQ

Q: What are the components of infusion sets?

A: We'll delve into IV infusion sets, exploring their purpose and dissecting their essential components, including the IV bag or container, tubing, needle or catheter, IV connector, flow regulator, injection port, filter, and clamps.

Q: What is disposable infusion set?

A: Disposable Infusion set. Intravenous fluid infusion set to infuse drugs/fluids from IV solution bags to. IV catheters in use. Sharp, spike for easy insertion. Roller clamp for regulating fluid flow rate.

Q: What does the IV set contain?

A: An IV set is a disposable, sterile, and single-use system that connects the medication or fluid container to the patient's vascular access site. It typically consists of various components such as IV tubing, drip chambers, filters, injection ports, connectors, flow regulators, and needles or catheters.

Q: Is an IV set the same as an infusion set?

A: The IV set is also known as the infusion set. The IV set is used as a conduit through which a liquid substance is delivered directly into the patient's vein. It serves as an effective means to correct dehydration and electrolyte imbalances and to provide specialized medications and blood or its components.

Q: What is the difference between an infusion set and a transfusion set?

A: The differences between an infusion set and a blood transfusion set are primarily rooted in the nature of the substances being administered, the frequency of replacement, the dimensions of the filters employed, and the specific types of substances that each filter is tailored to either permit or screen out.

Q: What is the infusion set manufacturing process?

A: IV set manufacturing process is a cycle comprised of four phases, filling – pressurizing – cooling – remolding. These four phases legitimately decide the framing nature of our items. These four phases are a nonstop cycle. When complete we can duplicate items in groups.

Q: How do you use a disposable infusion set?

A: Used method. 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 another name for an infusion set?

A: A winged infusion set—also known as "butterfly" or "scalp vein" set—is a device specialized for venipuncture: I.E. For accessing a superficial vein or artery for either intravenous injection or phlebotomy.

Q: Why is the infusion set called a piggyback?

A: The term "piggyback" is used because the smaller bag is plugged into, or "takes a piggyback ride" on, the established main IV line. The smaller bag is removed once the medication has been infused, the main IV remains unchanged.

Q: What material are IV lines made of?

A: IV Tubing: is produced in many lengths and diameters, they link the IV bag to the patient. Made from PVC, polyethylene, or polypropylene plastic, PVC tubing is softened with plasticizers to make it flexible.

Q: What are the safety features of infusion devices?

A: Most infusion devices have alarm sensors which detect whether or not the set or syringe is properly engaged. With syringe drivers, the pumps purge mechanism must be used once the syringe is in place. Purging removes the mechanical slack ('backlash') in the system and minimizes onset delays that would otherwise occur.

Q: How accurate is the flow rate of an infusion pump?

A: The pump in the example above is said to have an accuracy of ± 10%. Syringe pumps are generally considered to be the most accurate, with a flow accuracy of ±1 – 3%. Most peristaltic infusion pumps typically state a flow accuracy between ±2.5 – 6%. Elastomeric pumps generally claim a flow accuracy between ±12 – 25%.

Q: What is the purpose of the infusion set?

A: An infusion set connects the insulin pump delivery device to your body. It works the same way as an intravenous line does. A needle is housed inside a cannula, a tiny plastic tube that is usually placed under the skin in the subcutaneous fat. This needle is necessary to puncture the skin to insert the set.

Q: What is infusion safety?

A: Infusion safety technology now helps clinicians identify and, most importantly, avert the medication errors associated with the greatest risk of harm—IV administration errors at the point of care. Using wireless technology, staff can remotely monitor all infusions in both hospitals.

Q: Where is the best place to put your infusion set?

A: Common areas of insertion are the abdomen for adults, and the buttocks for young children. Thighs, hips and upper arms also are used.

Q: How does infusion set work?

A: It works the same way as an intravenous line does. A needle is housed inside a cannula, a tiny plastic tube that is usually placed under the skin in the subcutaneous fat. This needle is necessary to puncture the skin to insert the set.

Q: How to dispose of a disposable infusion set?

A: Infusion sets should be disposed of in sharp containers or puncture-resistant containers provided by healthcare facilities. It is important not to reuse or recycle infusion sets because they can transmit infections and cause injury to others.

Q: Who needs a disposable infusion set?

A: Patients who require intravenous or subcutaneous administration of medications, fluids or nutrients for a prolonged period, such as those with chronic illnesses, cancer, kidney failure or diabetes may need a disposable infusion set.

Q: How is a disposable infusion set used?

A: The set includes a needle or catheter that is inserted into a vein or subcutaneous tissue, connected to a tubing and a reservoir containing the medication or fluid, and secured to the patient's skin with an adhesive tape. The flow rate and amount of medication or fluid delivered is controlled by a pump or gravity.

Q: In which areas should a patient not insert an infusion set?

A: Site selection and rotation.Areas near belts, waistbands, or zippers should be avoided. Patients who have difficulty inserting their infusion set manually may prefer a mechanical insertion device (autoinserter).

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