HOMEPUMP ECLIPSE, 100 ml x 100 ml/hr (Contains DEHP, SE101000
- Medex SKU:
- AVA-SE101000
- Packing Info:
- 24/Case
- Usually Ships:
- 7 - 10 Business Days
Description
The Avanos SE101000 (often identified by the product code E101000) is the high-flow model within the Homepump Eclipse Series*. It is a non-electronic, disposable elastomeric infusion pump designed for rapid medication delivery, typically used for administering 100 mL of fluid over a one-hour period.
Key Features
Elastomeric Pressure Technology: Utilizes a pressurized internal balloon to deliver medication consistently without the need for batteries, power cords, or gravity.
Rapid Infusion Profile: Specifically designed for bolus-style or short-duration infusions (1 hour), distinguishing it from multi-day chemotherapy pumps.
Fixed Flow Rate: Features a pre-set capillary restrictor that ensures a steady dosage, eliminating the risk of electronic programming errors or tampering.
Discreet and Portable: The lightweight, compact design is completely silent and can be worn in a carrying pouch, allowing patients to maintain mobility and a sense of normalcy.
Maintenance-Free: As a non-electronic device, it requires no technical maintenance, battery changes, or software updates.
Integrated Safety: Equipped with a built-in air-eliminating and particulate filter to protect the patient from air embolisms and contaminants.
Technical Specifications
Model Number: SE101000 (Homepump Eclipse*).
Nominal Fill Volume: 100 mL.
Maximum Fill Volume: 125 mL.
Flow Rate: 100.0 mL per hour.
Nominal Infusion Duration: Approximately 1 hour.
Accuracy: Typically delivers within +- 15% of the nominal flow rate (when started 4 hours after filling).
Material Safety: Manufactured without natural rubber latex; contains DEHP (standard for these medical plastics).
Sterilization: Sterilized using Gamma Radiation (GAMEO).
Packaging: Standard unit of sale is a case of 48 units.
Primary Uses
High-Speed Antibiotic Delivery: Primarily used for the delivery of intravenous antibiotics that require a 60-minute administration window.
Hydration Bolus: Ideal for providing a measured 100 mL volume of saline or other fluids to patients requiring supplementary hydration.
Outpatient Infusion Efficiency: Used in clinical settings to free up electronic infusion hardware for non-critical medications requiring controlled delivery.
Home Infusion Therapy: Facilitates the transition of patients from the hospital to home care for daily or intermittent IV treatments that fit a one-hour cycle.