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Why Infusion Pumps Are a Game-Changer for Vet Clinics

Enhancing Patient Treatment: The Role of Infusion Pumps in Veterinary Medicine

In veterinary medicine, every patient presents a unique set of challenges. Whether managing a critical care case or supporting long-term hospitalization, our approach to treatment can be the difference between recovery and relapse.

Infusion pumps like the AniFM I3 have become essential tools for veterinarians and technicians, enabling them to deliver safe, accurate, and efficient care.

Let’s explore why infusion pumps are so vital in veterinary hospitals and how infusion pumps can help transform patient outcomes.

The Importance of Infusion Pumps in Veterinary Medicine

Unlike traditional drip systems requiring manual monitoring and adjustments, infusion pumps automate the process, ensuring precise dosing and flow rates.

This accuracy is vital in scenarios where even minor variations can have significant consequences, such as administering:

  • IV fluids to address dehydration or shock.

  • Anesthetic drugs during surgical procedures.

  • Critical medications, like potassium chloride, where small errors can be life-threatening.

Beyond their precision, infusion pumps allow veterinary staff to focus on other tasks and hospital needs.

For hospital owners, these devices represent not just a technological upgrade but a commitment to providing the highest standard of care.

The AniFM I3 in Action

Let’s take Breeze, for example, a 7-year-old Labrador Retriever who presented to the emergency department with severe dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and lethargy following several days of vomiting and diarrhea.

A diagnostic workup revealed acute pancreatitis. She was critical and needed immediate stabilization, including IV fluids, pain management, and antiemetic therapy.

Breeze’s care team turned to the AniFM I3 infusion pump to manage her complex treatment needs:

  • Fluids: administered at a precise rate to correct dehydration and restore electrolyte balance.

  • Medications: continuous-rate infusion (CRI) of a pain reliever and antiemetic drugs ensured her comfort and reduced nausea.

  • Monitoring: The pump’s Dynamic Pressure Monitoring System allowed the team to identify and resolve an early line occlusion when she shifted position in her kennel, avoiding interruptions in her therapy.

Throughout her stay, Breeze was restless and occasionally moved, causing kinks in the fluid line.

Traditionally, this would require a technician to intervene and restart the infusion, which would take time away from other critical patients.

However, with its convenient auto-restart feature, her infusions resumed automatically once the occlusion resolved.

The anti-bolus protection provided an added layer of safety by rolling back the infusion rate when pressure normalized, preventing a potentially dangerous medication surge.

Over 48 hours, Breeze showed remarkable improvement! Her hydration status improved, her electrolytes normalized, and she regained her energy.

The AniFM I3 played a pivotal role in her recovery by delivering uninterrupted, precise, and safe care, allowing the veterinary team to focus on other critical aspects of her treatment.

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How the AniFM I3 Enhances Veterinary Practice

Breeze’s story is just one example of how this infusion pump supports successful patient outcomes. Its thoughtful design and advanced features make it a standout choice for any veterinary hospital:

Safety First: Anti-bolus protection and pressure monitoring reduce risks associated with high-stakes therapies.

Ease of Use: Features like a rotating cage clamp and a raised base provide flexibility and prevent issues like fluid line kinking. Automated processes and troubleshooting guidance streamline workflows, saving staff time and reducing stress.

Versatile: From companion animals to exotics and large animals, it ranges from 0.1 to 2,000 mL/hr, making it a practical tool for any patient.

A Worthwhile Investment

Investing in an infusion pump like the AniFM I3 is about more than convenience—it’s about delivering better care.

With these devices, hospitals can:

  • Enhance patient safety and recovery

  • Improve staff efficiency

  • Build client trust by demonstrating a commitment to advanced, precise treatment.

For hospital owners, infusion pumps are a long-term investment that elevates the quality of care, improves patient outcomes, and reinforces the practice's reputation.

Breeze’s recovery highlights the transformative impact of infusion pumps in veterinary medicine. By integrating the AniFM I3 into your hospital, you equip your team with a tool that enhances precision, safety, and efficiency, all while prioritizing patient your patient’s recovery.

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