Welcome to visit our official website : http://www.nasalendotracheal.com Contact us:+86-1 5890169579 Email: leo@aileindus .com Tubing Length: Short Tubing: Infusion sets with shorter tubing lengths are often used for shorter-term infusions or in situations where mobility is a concern, such as during certain medical procedures. Long Tubing: Infusion sets with longer tubing lengths are suitable for patients who require mobility while receiving continuous infusion therapy, allowing them to move around more freely. Needle or Cannula Size (Gauge): Larger Gauge: Infusion sets with larger gauge needles or cannulas (e.g., 18G) are typically used for rapid fluid delivery or for thicker fluids, as they allow for a faster flow rate. Smaller Gauge: Infusion sets with smaller gauge needles or cannulas (e.g., 22G) are preferred for slower infusions or for thinner fluids, reducing the risk of infiltration and discomfort. Pediatric Sizes: Infusion sets designed specifically for pediatric patients have smaller tubing lengths and gauge sizes to accommodate the needs of children or infants. Specialty Sizes: Some infusion sets come in specialty sizes for specific purposes, such as neonatal care, insulin infusion for diabetic patients, or ambulatory infusion therapy. Customizable Sizes: Certain infusion sets allow for customization of tubing length and needle size to meet individual patient requirements and comfort levels.