Overdosing for LDT, ENFit & Nutrisafe2
Solidworks calculates the maximum overdosing over-delivery of Nutrisafe2, the Low Dose Tip syringe and ENFit ISO 80369-3.
Overdosing risk with ENFit and Low Dose Tip LDT syringe_simple
ENFit ISO 80369-3 Low Dose Tip LDT syringes can lead to dose inaccuracy and overdosing overdosage. As written in the ISO 80369-3 standard, the ENFit safety enteral feeding system reachs the average overdosage of 0.148 ml. The theoritical measurement by solidworks shows a volume displacement of 0.120 ml during the connexion of the male and female connectors. Nutrisafe2 is the most accurate safety enteral feeding system, specially designed for neonates.
Overdosing risk for ENFit
ENFit ISO 80369-3 syringes can lead to dose inaccuracy and overdosing overdosage. As written in the ISO 80369-3 standard, the ENFit safety enteral feeding system reachs the average overdosage of 0.148 ml. The theoritical measurement by solidworks shows a volume displacement of 0.120 ml during the connexion of the male and female connectors.
Overdosing risk for ENFit
ENFit ISO 80369-3 syringes can lead to dose inaccuracy and overdosing overdosage. As written in the ISO 80369-3 standard, the ENFit safety enteral feeding system reachs the average overdosage of 0.148 ml. The theoritical measurement by solidworks shows a volume displacement of 0.120 ml during the connexion of the male and female connectors.
Overdosing risk with ENFit and Low Dose Tip LDT syringe
ENFit ISO 80369-3 Low Dose Tip LDT syringes can lead to dose inaccuracy and overdosing overdosage. As written in the ISO 80369-3 standard, the ENFit safety enteral feeding system reachs the average overdosage of 0.148 ml. The theoritical measurement by solidworks shows a volume displacement of 0.120 ml during the connexion of the male and female connectors. Nutrisafe2 is the most accurate safety enteral feeding system, specially designed for neonates.
Example of common NICU low dose administration_900px
In a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), delivering accurate small volume of drugs is essential for the patient safety. In CHOP, more than 80 oral medications are administrated in volumes less than 2 ml and 1,250 such doses are prepared each day, which represent 48% of their daily administrated oral doses. With ENFit, the risk of a 0.148 ml overdosing is real, so some drug administration (morphine, methadone, digoxin, caffeine…) can double, triple…