Pressure Monitoring Lines
Clinical Application
Pressure monitoring lines are used to transmit invasive blood pressure signals from the patient access site to external monitoring equipment.
They are used in intensive care, operating rooms, and catheterisation environments where continuous and accurate pressure measurement guides clinical decision-making.
These lines support:
- Continuous invasive pressure monitoring
- Accurate waveform transmission
- Stable connection between catheter and transducer
- Multi-line identification in complex monitoring setups
Design and Performance
ALSPL pressure monitoring lines are designed to maintain signal integrity and connection stability.
Key characteristics include:
- Stable internal lumen geometry to support waveform fidelity
- Secure luer lock interfaces
- Braided and unbraided construction options
- Colour-coded configurations for line identification
- Defined pressure-rated platforms
Braided variants are used where higher pressure resistance is required, while unbraided platforms support standard monitoring applications.
Construction Options
Pressure monitoring lines may be configured with:
- Male-to-female or male-to-male connectors
- Defined length platforms
- Colour-coded tubing
- Integrated stopcock or extension assemblies
Configuration is selected based on monitoring system and ICU workflow.
Standard Configurations
Standard pressure monitoring line platforms are available across commonly used lengths, connector types, and pressure ratings.
Detailed specifications and configuration references are provided in the product brochure.
Customisation
Custom pressure monitoring line programs may include:
- Alternative length configurations
- Defined colour identification schemes
- Custom connector geometries
- Integration into monitoring kits
- OEM and private label manufacturing
Custom designs are aligned with ICU protocols and equipment compatibility.