Arterial Lines
Clinical Application
Arterial lines are used to establish direct arterial access for continuous invasive blood pressure monitoring and repeated arterial blood sampling.
They are used in operating rooms, intensive care units, and procedural environments where real-time haemodynamic monitoring is required.
These devices support:
- Continuous arterial pressure monitoring
- Reliable waveform transmission
- Repeated arterial sampling
- Stable arterial access during procedures
Design and Performance
ALSPL arterial lines are designed to support signal fidelity and secure arterial placement.
Key characteristics include:
- Controlled catheter geometry for smooth arterial insertion
- Stable lumen construction for accurate pressure transmission
- Secure hub and connector interfaces
- Compatibility with standard pressure monitoring systems
Material and dimensional control support predictable handling during insertion and monitoring.
Construction Options
Arterial line systems may be supplied as:
- Standalone arterial catheters
- Complete arterial line kits
- Guidewire-assisted placement configurations
- Peelable sheath variants
- Defined gauge and length platforms
Configuration is selected based on anatomical site and monitoring requirements.
Standard Configurations
Standard arterial line platforms are available across commonly used gauge and length profiles.
Detailed specifications and configuration references are provided in the product brochure.
Customisation
Custom arterial line programs may include:
- Alternative catheter lengths
- Modified connector interfaces
- Procedure-specific kit assembly
- OEM and private label manufacturing
Custom designs are aligned with monitoring systems and institutional workflows.