The Ivenix Infusion System is designed to help nurses focus on patients, not the pump. A smartphone-like interface guides clinicians through programming specific to their care profile.
Ivenix pumps differently
Takes gravity out of the equation to adapt in typical clinical situations—wherever clinicians want or need to position them, the pumps perform consistently and accurately.*1
Secondary infusion automation promotes delivery of the entire bag and detects when the secondary line is clamped.1
Supports continuous and intermittent fluids, fluid mixtures, and blood products as well as epidurals, intra-arterial, and subcutaneous infusions.1
Large touchscreen and guided clinical workflows
Smartphone-like user interface offers a large, full-color touchscreen with visual cues for infusion programming and setup.1
Back-priming button for upstream air removal and self-resolving downstream occlusion alarm feature help support quiet hospital initiatives.†1
Disposable cassette-based administration sets are recognized by the Ivenix pump, providing workflow guidance and safety checks.1
Mobile viewing of patient infusion status and alarms.1
Real-time view of infusions by care area.1
Display of infusion details can help support nurse communication and hand-offs.1
Onboard Safeguards
Relevant patient data is at your fingertips that may help to inform care decisions.1
The pump defaults to the up-to-date drug library with same-drug alerts to help reduce medication errors.1
Change care profiles even while the pump is running.1
Your ally in infusion delivery
Care protocols, reference materials, instructions for use, and tips are a swipe away.1
Auto-program infusions and document values with optional EMR integration.1
Both generic and brand names are available in the drug library.1
*Overall accuracy +/- 5% under the following conditions: 0.5-1000 mL/hr; 5°C to 35°C ambient temperature; 10 PSIA-15.5 PSIA ambient pressure; -100 mmHg to 525 mmHg backpressure; +/- 24” inlet head height; viscosities up to 70% dextrose solution; up to 96-hour duration; microbore and macrobore sets.
†Back priming into a rigid bottle is not recommended. Single-inlet cassettes that do not support secondary delivery or back priming are available.
Please see the full list of warnings and cautions associated with this device.
Infusion pumps are common in hospitals and clinics. However, most users may not understand how they work or the differences between them when it comes ...