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Die B. Braun Original-Perfusor® Spritze, eine durchsichtige Polypropylenspritze mit blaugrünen Markierungen für 0 bis 50 Milliliter, ist mit einer Kappe versehen und trägt am unteren Rand den Schriftzug „B. Braun Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG“. Sie steht auf einem weißen Hintergrund und ähnelt denen, die in Perfusor Spritzenpumpensystemen verwendet werden.
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Wir präsentieren das B. Braun Intrafix® Primeline Infusionsbesteck von B. Braun Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG, ein intravenöses (IV) Infusionsset mit Bakterienfilterbelüftung und einem transparenten Schlauch mit Spikekammer zur Flüssigkeitsabgabe. Es verfügt über einen orangefarbenen Durchflussregler, der für Druckinfusionen unerlässlich ist, und endet mit einem Luer-Lock-Anschluss, der bei jeder Anwendung Effizienz und Zuverlässigkeit gewährleistet.
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B. Braun Intrafix® Primeline Infusion cutlery

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Der B. Braun Discofix® C Dreiwegehahn der B. Braun Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG ist ein blauer medizinischer Dreiwegehahn mit einem klaren Eingangsanschluss und einem grünen Ausgangsanschluss, der für ein präzises Flüssigkeitsmanagement im medizinischen und Laborbereich konzipiert ist und sich somit ideal für die Infusionstherapie eignet.
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B. Braun DiscoFix® C Dreiwegehahn, 1 piece, blue

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Infusion and Transfusion: What You Should Know About These Medical Procedures

Infusions and transfusions are central procedures in modern medicine used for treating various diseases and supporting recovery. Both techniques serve to supply the body with important substances but differ in their application and materials used. In this article, you will learn more about the differences between infusion and transfusion, their areas of use, and the main products available on the market.

What is an Infusion?

An infusion is the administration of fluids, nutrients, or medications directly into the bloodstream. This is usually done intravenously, meaning through a vein, but can also be carried out subcutaneously or intramuscularly. Infusions are commonly used for fluid supply, the administration of electrolytes, or the delivery of medications. Especially in hospitals and clinics, infusions are a common practice to quickly and efficiently care for patients.

Types of Infusion Solutions

There are different types of infusion solutions depending on their purpose:

  • Crystalloid solutions such as saline or Ringer's lactate are used for fluid supply.
  • Colloidal solutions contain larger molecules that remain in the bloodstream and help increase blood volume.
  • Special nutrient solutions are used for parenteral nutrition to provide necessary nutrients to patients who cannot eat.

What is a Transfusion?

A transfusion is the transfer of blood or blood components from a donor to a recipient. This procedure is often used in patients who have suffered significant blood loss due to injuries, surgeries, or certain diseases such as anemia or leukemia. The most common types of transfusions are whole blood transfusions, red blood cell concentrates, and plasma transfusions.

Safety in Transfusions

Safety is of utmost priority in transfusions. Blood donations are strictly controlled to ensure they are free from infectious diseases and have the correct blood group characteristics. Before the transfusion, a cross-match is performed to check compatibility between donor and recipient.


Products for Infusion and Transfusion by Altruan

Choosing the right infusion and transfusion products is crucial for the safe and effective treatment of patients. Altruan offers a wide range of high-quality products specifically developed for these medical procedures. These include:

  • Infusion sets and infusion kits: These kits contain all necessary components for a safe and sterile infusion, including cannulas, tubes, and regulators.
  • Transfusion sets : Specifically developed for blood transfusions, these sets ensure a safe and controlled transfer of blood and blood products.
  • Infusion solutions: Altruan offers a variety of infusion solutions tailored to the specific needs of patients, from simple saline solutions to complex nutrient solutions.

The importance of quality and safety

When selecting products for infusions and transfusions, it is essential to focus on the highest quality and safety. Altruan places great emphasis on the safety of its products and ensures that all materials meet strict medical standards. This minimizes the risk of infections and other complications that may occur during these procedures.

Popular infusion and transfusion products from Altruan

Altruan offers a variety of infusion products that stand out for their high quality and reliability. The top products include:

You can find many more products for your needs and your health in the Altruan online shop.

Common questions & answers

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