CME Medical to preview complete non-luer solution at ESRA 2013

Published: 6-Aug-2013

Technology enables hospitals to meet requirements under the National Patient Safety Alert on Safer Spinal, epidural and regional devices


Specialist infusion company, CME Medical, will be previewing its new complete non-luer (neuraxial) connectors solution at the 32nd Annual ESRA Congress in Glasgow in September.

The new complete solution enables hospitals to meet all the requirements under the National Patient Safety Alert (NPSA) on Safer Spinal (intrathecal), epidural and regional devices.

The alert specified that from 1 April all epidural, spinal (intrathecal) and regional anaesthesia infusions and bolus doses should be performed with devices with connectors that will not also connect with intravenous equipment.

CME Medical has been working with InterVene and Chapter to develop the complete solution, with compliant connectors at both ends of the system.

Clinicians will be able to see demonstrations of the system, which will join both the patient catheter to the pump, and the rigid bag to the pump, using compliant non-luer Surety and Nonivlok connectors, on Stand 7 at the congress, which takes place from 4-7 September.

John Carrington, managing director of CME Medical, said: “We have been working hard to develop our unique solution to help hospitals improve patient safety by using anaesthesia devices which will not also connect to intravenous equipment. We will soon be able to help all hospitals fully meet the requirements of the NPSA alert and we are delighted to be able to offer a preview to ESRA delegates of this new and vital anaesthesia system.”

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