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Infusion Pumps
Infusion Pumps
EMED is developing infusion pump platforms that have been clinically engineered to optimize specific protocols. EMED offers finished devices and licensing opportunities for its infusion technologies.
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A large number of pump technologies have been developed by many industry leaders. Choosing the right technology for a specific application can be a challenging task. EMED has been actively developing various infusion technologies focusing specially on Single use and Single-patient multi use.
The quality of the therapy delivered by a specific infusion device depends on how well the device is able to satisfy with the prescription in the best circumstances for the patient. With important input from clinicians, EMED has developed Infusmarts, an innovative self-powered pump that represents a cost-effective alternative to expensive electronic pumps. It is ideal for ambulatory and hospital use and offers enhanced simplicity for many therapies including:
- Immune Globulin administration
- Pain Management / Chemotherapy
- Antibiotic therapies
EMED continues to work on the development of disposable and semi-disposable infusion devices in collaboration with industry leaders to ensure optimal adequacy to desired Clinical Protocols. If you require an infusion device with features that are not available on other devices, contact us at:
customerservice@emedicaldevices.com
General Design Criteria
FUNCTION & PERFORMANCE
- Adequacy of pump with respect to the specific therapy
- Principle of operation for the rate of infusion
- Accuracy of infusion
- Repeatability of accuracy
- Applicability to clinical protocols
MATERIALS
- Reservoir materials to minimize chemical interaction with fluids to infuse
GEOMETRY & DIMENSIONS
- Size of pump
- Portability
- Light weight
CONFIGURATIONS
- Volume(s) of reservoir
- Type and shape of reservoir
OTHER FEATURES
- Meet NIOSH/CDC criteria
- Training materials / In-service / Video
- Power mechanism
- Life
- Cost of pump
- Cost of reservoirs
- Cost of accessories
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