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[A pneumatic transfusion accelerator].

C Platel, Y Malledant, H Platel

    Annales Francaises D'Anesthesie Et De Reanimation
    |January 1, 1984
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    A novel device simplifies rapid intravenous infusions using piped medical oxygen to inflate pressure cuffs. This innovation reduces infusion times and manual manipulation, offering a safer and more efficient transfusion process.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Devices
    • Anesthesiology
    • Emergency Medicine

    Context:

    • Rapid fluid and blood product administration is critical in emergency and surgical settings.
    • Manual inflation and deflation of pressure cuffs can be time-consuming and prone to error.
    • Existing methods for accelerating infusions often require complex setups or constant monitoring.

    Purpose:

    • To describe a new, simple device for inflating pressure cuffs using piped medical gases for rapid intravenous infusions.
    • To evaluate the operational advantages of this device in terms of speed, efficiency, and safety.

    Summary:

    • The device utilizes piped medical oxygen, regulated to maintain cuff inflation.
    • It significantly shortens cuff inflation and fluid infusion times for various medical fluids in collapsible bags.

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  • The system allows for rapid deflation upon completion and requires minimal manual intervention.
  • Impact:

    • Potential to improve patient outcomes through faster delivery of critical fluids and blood products.
    • Offers a simpler, safer, and more efficient alternative to manual methods for accelerating transfusions.
    • Reduces the workload on healthcare professionals during critical procedures.