Place of Origin:
China
Brand Name:
Golead
Certification:
ISO13485
Model Number:
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CPB Machine Disposable Arterial Filter for Autotransfusion System
Overview
A disposable arterial filter is a medical device used in cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) procedures to remove air and debris from the blood during cardiac surgery. It is a small filter that is inserted into the arterial line, which is connected to the patient's blood vessels and the CPB machine.
The filter is disposable, meaning that it is used only once for a single surgical procedure and then discarded. This reduces the risk of infection and cross-contamination between patients.
During CPB, the arterial filter is placed in the arterial line before the blood enters the CPB machine. As the blood flows through the filter, it removes any air bubbles or debris that may have entered the arterial line during surgery.
Disposable arterial filters are designed to trap particles that are larger than a certain size, typically around 40-60 microns. This prevents these particles from entering the CPB machine and potentially causing damage to the patient's organs.
After the CPB procedure is complete, the disposable arterial filter is carefully removed and discarded, and the patient's blood flow is restored to its normal state.
Features
A blood filter that is used in medical settings, such as during surgery or in an extracorporeal circuit. This type of filter is designed to protect the blood by removing particulates, such as debris or air bubbles, from the blood flow.
The filter is designed to operate with minimal impact on the flow rate and direction of the blood, and to minimize damage to the tangible components of the blood. It has been tested to ensure that it does not significantly damage red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets, and that it maintains an efficient particulate filtration rate.
Other important features of this type of blood filter include a maximum pressure drop that the blood can withstand without causing harm, a high rate of bubble removal, and a maximum blood volume that the filter can handle. In addition, anticoagulants are typically added to the system to prevent blood clotting.
Overall, the goal of a blood filter is to protect the blood and maintain its integrity during medical procedures, and the design and testing of these filters is carefully regulated to ensure their safety and efficacy.
Product Name | Certificate | Specification | Description | Qty | GW | Carton Size |
MArterial Filter |
ISO13485 |
Adult (Above 35kg) |
with 660m2 filtering area |
20 pcs/ctn | 6.0kg | 59*30*28.5cm |
Pediatric (20~35kg) |
with 300m2 filtering area |
20 pcs/ctn | 6.0kg | 59*30*28.5cm | ||
`Infant (10~20kg) |
with 300m2 filtering area |
20 pcs/ctn | 6.0kg | 59*30*28.5cm | ||
Baby (5~10kg) |
with 100m2 filtering area |
20 pcs/ctn | 6.0kg | 59*30*28.5cm |
Schematic diagram
Standard Configuration
Disposable Arterial Filter for Autotransfusion System
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