Essential single-use products that ensure the safety, precision, and efficiency of cardiovascular procedures and diagnostics. This category includes electrodes, blood pressure cuffs, probe covers, circuit kits, and other disposable items critical for hygiene, accurate monitoring, and seamless operation of cardiac equipment.

Blood Grouping kit

A Blood Grouping Kit is a Class II medical device (FDA-cleared/CE-marked) containing monoclonal antibodies (Anti-A, Anti-B, Anti-D) and control reagents for determining ABO blood group and Rh factor by agglutination method. The kit includes color-coded reagent vials, reaction cards or slides, mixing sticks, lancets, and capillary pipettes. Test time 2-5 minutes (slide method) or 15-30 minutes (tube method). Interpretation based on agglutination pattern: Anti-A positive = group A; Anti-B positive = group B; both positive = group AB; both negative = group O; Anti-D positive = Rh positive; Anti-D negative = Rh negative. Primary clinical applications include pre-transfusion compatibility testing, prenatal and neonatal testing (Rh incompatibility prevention), preoperative blood typing, blood donor screening, and emergency blood typing. Critical safety precautions include refrigerated storage (2-8°C), proper disposal of lancets in sharps containers, universal precautions for blood samples, and confirmation with reverse typing when possible. Essential kit for transfusion medicine, obstetrics, surgery, and emergency care.

Compression Garments

 Compression Garments are specialized elastic apparel designed to apply controlled, graduated pressure to limbs or other body areas. As a core medical therapy, they are used to treat and manage lymphedema, chronic venous insufficiency, venous ulcers, and to improve burn scar outcomes. Their function is based on a precise pressure gradient that assists venous and lymphatic return, reduces swelling, and supports tissue. Medical-grade compression requires professional fitting, a prescription for higher classes, and is contraindicated in patients with significant arterial disease. Proper donning, daily skin care, and regular replacement are essential for safety and therapeutic effectiveness.

Manual Mercury BP Machine

A Manual Mercury BP Machine is a Class II medical device consisting of a calibrated mercury column (0-300 mm Hg, 2 mm graduations), inflation bulb with precision valve, and various cuff sizes, providing the gold standard for non-invasive blood pressure measurement through auscultation of Korotkoff sounds. The mercury column requires no calibration, offers inherent accuracy (±3 mm Hg), and serves as the reference standard against which all other BP devices are validated. Primary clinical applications include hypertension diagnosis and management (all clinical guidelines based on mercury measurements), clinical research and device validation studies, teaching auscultatory technique, cardiovascular risk assessment, special population monitoring (atrial fibrillation), and periodic validation of aneroid/automated devices. Critical safety considerations include mercury toxicity (toxic if spilled, inhaled, or ingested), strict spill response protocols, prohibition of tilting or inverting the device, mandatory use of mercury spill kits, and compliance with Minamata Convention phase-out regulations. Due to environmental and health concerns, mercury devices are being phased out globally, but remain the historical and reference standard for blood pressure measurement.