
Providing advanced support for patients with severe cardiopulmonary failure often requires specialized interventions. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has become a critical tool in intensive care units,
used to remove tiny solid and gas emboli from the blood.
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WEGO Disposable Arterial Fluid Filters remove microscopic solid particles and gas emboli from the bloodstream, ensuring patient safety and preventing complications during medical procedures.
WEGO Disposable Arterial Fluid Filters are designed to effectively remove microscopic solid particles and gas emboli from the bloodstream during medical procedures.
These filters play a crucial role in safeguarding patients by preventing potential blockages in blood vessels that could lead to serious complications. Made with high-quality materials and precision engineering, the WEGO filters ensure optimal performance and reliability, providing peace of mind to both healthcare professionals and patients.
They are ideal for use in arterial blood circuits, during surgeries, and in other critical care settings where maintaining blood purity is essential for patient safety.
| Type | Adult | Pediatric | Infant |
| Filter Pore Size | 40µm | 40µm | 40µm |
| Effective Filtration Area | ≥600cm² | ≥370cm² | ≥160cm² |
| Blood Volume (Priming Volume) | ≤180ml | ≤110ml | ≤45ml |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 7L/min | 4L/min | 2.5L/min |
| Inlet/Outlet Size | 3/8 | 3/8 | 1/4 |


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