New design and performance standards for medical device connectors are being developed to mitigate the risks of tubing misconnections and improve patient safety. The global standards organisations are putting efforts to make great advances in eliminating potential risks and introducing new standard small bore connectors.
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Some of the crucial aspects, including stress cracking, fluid leakage, resistance to overriding, and others, are being actively checked by manufacturers before commercializing their offerings, given that these requirements would confirm on product readiness for and compatibility with diverse applications. With the rapid shift of healthcare spaces toward ‘value-driven’ models, manufacturers of small bore connectors will spectate multi-fold increase in demand in 2019 and beyond.
The standards community, in collaboration with the medical device industry, is taking actions toward the development of standardised, application-specific connector designs. New and safer small bore connectors are being introduced to ebb risks of wrong route errors during oral/enteral and neuraxial administration of medication. Adoption of international standards for small-bore connectors continues being a cynosure, which, in turn, will ensure consistency and compatibility, while fending off the probability of misconnections.
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