safePICO and PICO 70 blood gas self-fill syringes
Supporting your blood gas mixing with our self-fill arterial blood gas syringe
- Reliable blood gas results
- Take no more blood than necessary
- Prevent accidental blood exposure
Improve your mixing with the safePICO self-fill blood gas syringe
- Mixing ball helps you obtain a homogeneous sample
- safeTIPCAP minimises the risk of blood contact
- Barcode helps you get a correct match between your patient and blood sample
- Integrated needle shield device minimises the risk of needlestick injury
- Dry electrolyte-balanced heparin reduces the risk of your sample clotting
Types of Radiometer self-fill syringes
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The history of Radiometer as we know it today began in 1954 when Radiometer developed the world’s first commercially available blood gas analyser. Since then, we have refined our blood gas testing knowledge and experience and continue to advance our acute care diagnostic solutions.
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Explore the safePICO self-fill blood gas syringe
Be confident in operator safety, by minimising the risk of needlestick injury.
Plunger stop at 1.5 mL
A protective feature that helps ensure that the barrel and plunger remain together.
Vented safeTIPCAP
Helps seal the sample immediately after blood collection, allows you to expel air bubbles, and stays on during analysis.
Vented safeTIPCAP
Helps seal the sample immediately after blood collection, allows you to expel air bubbles, and stays on during analysis.
Integrated mixing ball
Integrated mixing ball and automatic mixing enhances analytical quality through standardised mixing when used with ABL90-series and ABL800 FLEX-series, without causing hemolysis.
Needle shield device
Locked securely, the needle shield can be disposed securely, minimising the risk of needlestick injury.
Heparin brick
Uniquely designed, dry, electrolyte-balanced heparin brick reduces the risk of clots, negative electrolyte bias, and sample dilution.
Explore the safePICO self-fill syringe
Get support on your mixing with our self-fill blood gas syringe
Pre-barcoded
Pre-barcoded self-fill syringe - helps ensure correct patient-sample identification every time when used as a part of the 1st Automatic solution.
Vented safeTIPCAP
Helps seal the sample immediately after blood collection, allows you to expel air bubbles, and stays on during analysis.
Integrated mixing ball
Together with automatic mixing, it enhances analytical quality through standardised and homogenous mixing, and reduces the risk of haemolysis.
Needleshield device
Securely locked and operated with one hand, the needleshield can be disposed securely, minimising the risk of needlestick injury.
Heparin brick
Uniquely designed, dry, electrolyte-balanced heparin brick reduces the risk of clots, electrolyte bias, and sample dilution.
How we support you as a caregiver
At Radiometer, we believe that supporting caregivers should be a top priority in all phases of acute care testing.
The integrated needle shield device on the safePICO self-fill syringe lowers the risk of needlestick injury.
The vented safeTIPCAP limits the risk of contact wiht patient blood while helping you to safely remove air bubbles in the sample.
Manual mixing and automatic mixing
The built-in mixing ball in the safePICO self-fill syringe aids in the manual mixing of the sample.
However, when you mix your sample manually, make sure you don’t mix it too vigorously to reduce the risk of haemolysis. [1]
Using automatic mixing integrated in your blood gas analyser aids in obtaining a homogenous sample. [1]
In fact, studies comparing manual and automatic mixing have demonstrated that automatic mixing is superior to manual mixing in producing a homogeneous sample and obtaining correct results. [1]
Barcode connects patient with sample
The safePICO self-fill syringe is already barcoded, helping you match the sample with the correct patient.
1st Automatic combines blood gas analysers, pre-barcoded safePICO syringes and POC data management. Synergistically, these elements can easily ensure patient identification at the bedside, streamline workflow efficiency, and minimise the likelihood of misattributed or lost samples.
The PICO70 self-fill syringe
Compatible with an A-line catheter stopcock, enabling it to be attached to the arterial catheter/line
The PICO70 self-fill syringe helps you deliver a blood sample with high analytical quality. It contains Radiometer’s uniquely formulated dry, electrolyte-balanced heparin. It minimises risk of clot formation in the sample.
The PICO70 self-fill syringe is available with a TIPCAP. The TIPCAP attaches to the syringe to reduce the risk of blood spillage.
Related knowledge sources
Preanalytical blood gas errors
This handbook focuses on the preanalytical phase of blood gas testing and what you can do to minimise errors.
Scientific articles on preanalytical errors
The Radiometer-sponsored knowledge site acutecaretesting.org offers scientific articles on preanalytical errors.
Useful tips to avoid preanalytical errors in blood gas testing: pH, pCO2 and pO2
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