Transducer Protectors
Clinical Application
Transducer protectors are used in invasive pressure monitoring systems to prevent blood, fluid, or condensate from entering pressure transducers and monitoring equipment.
They are positioned between the pressure monitoring line and the transducer to protect equipment while maintaining signal transmission.
These devices support:
- Prevention of fluid ingress into monitoring systems
- Maintenance of pressure signal integrity
- Reduction of contamination risk
- Continuity of invasive monitoring
Design and Performance
ALSPL transducer protectors are designed to provide effective fluid barrier protection without compromising pressure transmission.
Key characteristics include:
- Hydrophobic membrane construction
- Low resistance to pressure signal transmission
- Secure luer lock connections
- Stable structural housing during continuous monitoring
Membrane performance is structured to allow accurate signal transfer while preventing fluid migration.
Construction Options
Transducer protectors may include:
- Defined connector geometries
- Compatible interfaces for standard monitoring systems
- Single-use sterile configurations
Configuration is selected based on monitoring system compatibility.
Standard Configurations
Standard transducer protector platforms are available in commonly used connector formats aligned with ICU monitoring systems.
Detailed specifications and configuration references are provided in the product brochure.