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Contrast Media Injector Syringes Mallinckrodt/Guerbet - Optistar Elite/ LE - 801800B

Contrast Media Injector Syringes Mallinckrodt/Guerbet - Optistar Elite/ LE - 801800B

Regular price $591.00
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The Contrast Media Injector Syringes Mallinckrodt/Guerbet - Optistar Elite/LE - 801800B are engineered to deliver precision and reliability in radiology procedures involving MRI equipment. Specifically designed for seamless compatibility with the Optistar Elite and Optistar LE injectors, these syringes ensure consistent and accurate delivery of contrast agents, enhancing both procedural efficiency and diagnostic outcomes. Each kit includes 50 syringes along with tubing and piercing spikes, providing healthcare professionals with all the essential components for contrast media injection.

Built from high-quality materials and adhering to strict safety standards, these syringes ensure durability, sterility, and dependable performance. The sterile packaging further ensures patient safety during procedures, while the OEM equivalent (801800B) labeling guarantees compatibility. Designed to integrate with state-of-the-art MRI products, the Contrast Media Injector Syringes are FDA approved, making them a trusted choice for radiology departments seeking advanced solutions for contrast media delivery.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Will these Optistar 801800B syringe kits fit both the Optistar Elite and Optistar LE injectors without setup issues?

Facilities often search for “Optistar syringe compatibility,” and these kits are built specifically for the Optistar Elite and Optistar LE platforms. Because they follow the OEM-equivalent 801800B design, the syringes seat correctly, the tubing connects cleanly, and the injector recognizes the setup without alarm faults. If your site runs multiple Optistar models or has older hardware in rotation, we can confirm model compatibility before you place an order to avoid workflow interruptions.

2. Are these Optistar Elite/LE syringes appropriate for use in an MRI room at 1.5T or 3T?

These consumable syringe kits are made of non-magnetic, non-conductive materials and are intended for use with contrast injectors that operate inside MRI environments. Since they are passive, single-use components, they don’t carry their own MR safety designation, but they’re routinely used at both 1.5T and 3T when loaded into the Optistar injector following standard MRI workflow. Most sites handle them the same way they handle their existing Optistar syringe kits—store outside the bore, load at the injector head, and use them during active scanning without changing room protocols.

3. How do these 801800B syringe kits compare to generic injector syringes for Optistar systems?

When imaging teams compare injector syringes, the key questions are usually about priming reliability, pressure stability, and how smoothly the injector recognizes each component. These 801800B-equivalent kits are designed around the Optistar system’s tolerances, so they tend to produce fewer priming retries, cleaner flow during high-rate injections, and fewer nuisance injector errors than lower-cost generics. That consistency matters in high-volume MRI settings where timing, contrast accuracy, and predictable injector behavior directly affect image quality. If your facility is aiming for repeatable performance across body, neuro, and MRA protocols, OEM-equivalent Optistar kits usually offer the most stable results.

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