Infusion Pumps





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 Excelsior
Booth #3649
Excelsior

Excelsior Medical is a privately held medical device company that offers a number of products that fulfill the needs of the healthcare practitioner. These products include: saline and heparin flush syringes, dispensing pumps and syringe pumps.

PharmAssist

  • Automated filing of syringes and other containers
  • Simple programming features
  • Over 50 preset drug labels stored in pharmacy
  • Enhances pharmacy production and efficiency

Excelsior Syringe Pump

  • One-handed insertion of syringes sized from 3cc to 60cc
  • One button operation
  • No pump programming needed
  • No drip counting, activation, spiking or admixture needed
  • Uses standard alkaline batteries that provide many hours of use

For more information about the products and services provided by Excelsior Medical, please visit the links provided below.

Excelsior PharmAssisst Excelsior Syringe Pump
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 Sigma
Booth #3650
Sigma

At Sigma, we strive to be different, we strive to be better. We want to show you "smart" pump technology you have never seen before. We want to show you that promises we make are kept.

Sigma focuses solely on smart infusion pumps, so clinicians can focus on what they really want to do. We realize nurses and doctors move fast, so we work to make what you do quicker and safer. Sigma smart pumps provide information vital to drug error avoidance in that crucial last portion at the bedside prior to drug administration. When errors do occur, our smart pumps absorb most safely.

We work to provide the smallest, most self-contained, easiest to upgrade, most intuitive, least expensive to operate, broadest function smart pumps in existence.


The Sigma 8000 is a first generation smart infusion pump that uses standard gravity IV sets from Baxter, B.Braun, Hospira and others.

The Sigma 8000 prevent a major cause of IV Adverse Drug Events - wrong dose rates - through the use of a hospital customized master drug library. The 8000's drug library can hold up to 200 drugs in memory with the ability to store information containing: the drug's name, concentration, dose mode, upper and lower soft (exceedable) and hard (non-exceedable) dose rate limits.


The Sigma 6000 is a linear peristaltic infusion pump that uses standard gravity sets by Baxter, B.Braun, Hospira and others.

The Sigma 6000 has a flow rate range of 0.1-999 ml/hr with an accuracy of +/-5%.

The 6000 features a user friendly interface, pump based anti-free flow protection, primary and secondary infusion modes, custom programming, up and downstream occlusion detection, air in line detection, and a 6 hour battery life weighing only 11.5 lbs with dimensions of 9.75" H x 4" W x 9.5" D.


For more information about the products and services provided by Sigma, please visit the links provided below.

Sigma 6000 Infusion Pump Sigma 8000 Infusion Pump
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