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Adult Nasal Cannula Thread Grip, 25' Supply Tube

Adult Nasal Cannula Thread Grip, 25' Supply Tube

Regular price $70.00
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The Adult Nasal Cannula with Thread Grip and 25' Supply Tube is a dependable oxygen delivery device explicitly designed to deliver low-flow oxygen in medical settings that incorporate MRI equipment. Engineered for compatibility with a wide range of MRI products, this nasal cannula provides steady and consistent oxygen flow while ensuring maximum patient comfort during both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Its curved nasal prongs fit securely without causing irritation, while the pliable, stretchable tubing alleviates pressure on sensitive areas such as the cheeks and ears, enhancing the overall patient experience.

Features:

  • Single-use, latex-free and medical-grade nasal cannula with thread grip 
  • Curved nasal prongs provide a secure connection to oxygen supply for extended periods of time
  • 25-foot supply tube allows for flexible positioning without compromising performance
  • Available in cases of 50
  • MR Safe

Overall Dimensions:

  • Tubing Length: 25 feet
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. When would a 25′ nasal cannula with a thread grip connector be most useful in an MRI setup?

A 25-foot cannula is ideal for MRI suites where oxygen lines need to run from equipment outside the magnet room or through wall pass-throughs. The extended tubing gives technologists plenty of reach without pulling or strain, while the thread grip connector helps maintain a tight, secure connection to oxygen sources even over long distances. It’s a practical choice for facilities looking to reduce disconnections and improve workflow around the magnet bore.

2. Can this cannula be used during MRI scans or only in prep and recovery areas?

This cannula is made entirely from non-conductive, non-metallic materials, so it can remain in the room during imaging when used as directed. It integrates easily with MR Conditional oxygen systems and helps maintain continuous low-flow oxygen delivery throughout patient positioning and active scanning. The lightweight, flexible tubing also minimizes tension and reduces the risk of movement artifacts during longer procedures.

3. How does the thread grip connector differ from a trumpet-style connector?

The thread grip connector features a twist-lock design that secures the tubing to the oxygen port more firmly than a slip-fit connection. This makes it especially useful for MRI environments where lines may be repositioned or extended. In contrast, trumpet connectors offer faster setup but may not hold as tightly under tension. Many facilities stock both types to match their preferred workflow or specific MRI room layout.

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