Size
The tubing size impacts priming volume and fluid flow:
Microbore (<2 mm) is recommended for low volume infusions; usually preferred in Pediatrics. Macrobore (>2 mm) can deliver large volume infusions in a short time; usually preferred in the Emergency Department and adult care areas.
Material
To prevent medication interactions and mitigate risks of exposure to DEHP (diethylhexyl phthalate)*, we offer:
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and non-PVC tubing options, including:
PVC (non-DEHP) - PU (polyurethane) - PE (polyethylene) - PE lined (PE/PVC) - Low sorbing (inner layer of PE and outer layer of PVC) - TPE (thermoplastic elastomers
(consult specific SKU for specification).
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.
*DEHP is not part of the material formulation in most of the configurations, unless the contrary is indicated.
BD-37944 (08/2021)
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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.
*DEHP is not part of the material formulation in most of the configurations, unless the contrary is indicated.
BD-37944 (08/2021)