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Level 1 Hotline 2 Fluid Warmer - Multiple units available - Pole connector - 2 sets of L-270 fluid warming tubes 403LEVE0003 The sale of this item may be subject to regulation by the U.S.... view more
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€325 EUR
Level 1 Hotline Fluid Warmer - 4 units available - REF: HL-90 - 1.4 Liters - Pole connector 403LEVE0002 The sale of this item may be subject to regulation by the U.S. Food and Drug... view more
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€275 EUR
Level 1 System 1000 Fluid Warmer With 2 Level 1 H-2 pressure chamber Trolley Infusion bag holder ... view more
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€275 EUR
Level 1 SW-4000 convective warmer. - REF: SW-4000E - SN: 1419E - YOM: 2003 Item no. 403LEVE0004 The sale of this item may be subject to regulation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration... view more
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€325 EUR
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Blood warmers are medical devices used to warm blood and fluids before they are administered to a patient. They are designed to maintain the temperature of the blood and fluids at a safe and consistent level, reducing the risk of hypothermia. Blood warmers are commonly used in surgery, dialysis, and other medical procedures.
Blood warmers come in a variety of sizes and shapes, ranging from small, portable units to large, stationary units. They can be used with a variety of fluids, including blood, saline, and other solutions. Most blood warmers are powered by electricity, although some models are powered by batteries.
The price range for blood warmers varies widely depending on the type and size of the unit. Portable units can cost anywhere from $100 to $500, while stationary units can cost up to $2,000. Some manufacturers of blood warmers include B Braun, Baxter, and CareFusion.