Unique Design
The unique design of the IVantage™ Infusion Pump allows IV solutions to be administered consistently and accurately across a wide flow-rate range (0.1 ml/h to 999 ml/h). This is achieved by using a precision disposable rotary peristaltic mechanism that also does not require any specific orientation to the patient or to the fluid source. Multiple alarm capabilities and software control parameters can be selected by clinicians to support specialized therapies.

Fully Portable & Rechargeable
The pump can be powered using a standard AC adapter or a built-in, rechargeable battery (up to 22 hours on)—providing flexibility and backup capabilities for enhanced ambulatory use. It can be easily toted via a shoulder strap or belt clip, thus increasing mobility for patients at home, in specialized treatment centers, or in hospital settings. Supporting accessories allow patients to easily clamp the pump to an IV pole, wheelchair, or bed rail. Other options include a belt clip for securing the pump around the waist or a shoulder strap, to meet even greater mobility requirements.

Safety & Security
So that patients receive only the prescribed dosages of medications administered with the IVantage™ Infusion Pump, Federal Law mandates that flow parameters must be set by a doctor or other licensed professional in a hospital or clinical setting. Where appropriate, doctors can "lock" the settings to prevent manual adjustment, or leave them "unlocked" in cases where patients may need to make spontaneous adjustments to medication levels (as in the case of diabetics receiving insulin).

Innovative Features
In addition to portability, the Delphi IVantage™ Infusion Pump sports a host of innovative features and benefits. The disposable, integrated compact rotary mechanism and infusion set facilitates an easy-to-prime, sterile, and closed connection between the electronic pump and the patient. The infusion set also incorporates an innovative sliding mechanism to help prevent free-flow whenever the set is removed from the pump. The rotary mechanism incorporates a transparent case so that actual roller operation can be viewed during the infusion process.