A microset is a medical device used for the precise and controlled administration of fluids, especially drugs and injectable solutions, to patients. The device is usually attached to an IV and has a graduated chamber that allows the nurse or user to inject a specific amount of fluid into the patient’s body over a specified period of time. Microsets are widely used in inpatient wards, ICUs, pediatrics, and sensitive drug therapies.
One of the most important advantages of the Microset is the ability to precisely adjust the dose of the drug. In cases where there is a need to inject small amounts at a specific speed, the Microset plays a vital role and reduces the possibility of medication errors. Also, the presence of a filter in some models prevents suspended particles or air bubbles from entering the patient’s vein, which is very effective in improving the safety of the treatment.
Microsets are usually made of medical grade materials such as PVC and are supplied sterile and disposable. Functional design, ease of use and ensuring accuracy in injection have made microsets an essential component in hospital and home injection equipment. Choosing the right high-quality microset plays a direct role in increasing the effectiveness of treatment and patient health.