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Nutrisafe2 is compliant with ISO80369-1. Nutrisafe2 mitigates the risk of misconnection with unrelated system. Patient safety is increased.

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It’s unfortunate that, when “automatic errors” occur, they are often not immediately noticed due to the nature of the care giver being on “autopilot”. Education is successful in mitigating the risks and learning new protocols but after the training event the individual’s knowledge retention drops on the “forgetting curve”. There is this risk of quickly forgetting with the new protocol / instructions for use of the Low Dose Tip syringe – LDT syringe.

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transition period for ENFit Nutrifit implementation

Brochure_Nutrisafe2_2016.08_EN

Brochure_Nutrisafe2_2016.08_EN

Especially designed for neonates, newborns and premature infants, Nutrisafe2 is a unique safe enteral feeding system.
Compliant with the ISO 80369-1, Nutrisafe2 mitigates the risk of misconnection with unrelated systems, the neonatal patient safety is therefore increased.
Nutrisafe2 has 10 years of experience.

Summary_Analysis of report on LDT Syringe Accuracy test_EN

Summary_Analysis of report on LDT Syringe Accuracy test_EN

The Low Dose Tip (LDT) syringe has been tested in laboratory to determine the performance, in terms of accuracy, compared to the classic ENFit ISO 80369-3 syringe and other existing syringes. Here is the summary. The conclusion shows that there is no significant difference between the Low Dose Tip LDT syringe and the classic ENFit syringe. Therefore, the risk of high volume displacement remains.

Analysis on LDT Syringe Accuracy test_EN

Analysis on LDT Syringe Accuracy test_EN

The Low Dose Tip (LDT) syringe has been tested in laboratory to determine the performance, in terms of accuracy, compared to the classic ENFit ISO 80369-3 syringe and other existing syringes. The conclusion shows that there is no significant difference between the Low Dose Tip LDT syringe and the classic ENFit syringe. Therefore, the risk of high volume displacement remains.

Newsletter SFN March 2016 – Summary – EN

Newsletter SFN March 2016 - Summary - EN

The French Society of Neonatology (SFN) warned AFNOR (French National Standard Body) and ISO committee around the real risk of ENFit / ISO80369-3 connector. The French Society of Neonatology recommends a neonatal safety enteral feeding system as follows:
Safe : Incompatible with Luer and other small-bore connectors used in other applications (e.g. I.V) and Allowing to connect components without leakage or cracking.
Accurate : Having an internal dead space inferior to 0.1ml and Generating a volume displacement inferior to 0.05ml.
Small : adapted to preterm infants : incorporating the smallest possible connectors, and incorporating the lowest possible weight connectors.

newsletter_SFN_mars2016_entier_FR

newsletter_SFN_mars2016_entier_FR

The French Society of Neonatology (SFN) warned AFNOR (French National Standard Body) and ISO committee around the real risk of ENFit / ISO80369-3 connector. The French Society of Neonatology recommends a neonatal safety enteral feeding system as follows:
Safe : Incompatible with Luer and other small-bore connectors used in other applications (e.g. I.V) and Allowing to connect components without leakage or cracking.
Accurate : Having an internal dead space inferior to 0.1ml and Generating a volume displacement inferior to 0.05ml.
Small : adapted to preterm infants : incorporating the smallest possible connectors, and incorporating the lowest possible weight connectors.

Common low dose and high risk medications

Common low dose and high risk medications

List of common low dose and high risk medications administrated enterally to neonates, infants, newborns, and children. Some oral drugs must be delivered with a high accuracy, otherwise they can have a negative effect on the patient health.