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#4350 14/02/06 4:41 PM
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can any one provide information / reliability /ease of use etc. on this Syringe pump.As our trust are looking at purchasing some of these McKinley T34 pumps

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We have just purchased 25 of these pumps having conducted a trial last year. We found them to be very easy to use and set up and the nurses liked them as well. Can't comment about the reliability as yet but they seem to be robust enough and well manufactured.
The Bath Institute report is now available on the T34 on the PASA website.


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#4352 15/02/06 11:51 AM
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Out of interest are these pumps being used for sub-cutaneous infusions only or for IV infusions as well?


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#4353 15/02/06 11:53 AM
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At Portsmouth, they will be used for both.


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#4354 15/02/06 12:07 PM
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Thanks for that.


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