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Contrast Media Injector Syringes - Medrad/Bayer - Spectris

Contrast Media Injector Syringes - Medrad/Bayer - Spectris

Regular price $591.00
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The Medrad Spectris contrast media injector syringes from Bayer represent a benchmark of precision and reliability in MRI equipment. Specifically designed for use with Medrad Spectris injectors, these syringes ensure accurate delivery of contrast media, enhancing the overall performance of MRI products while facilitating detailed imaging outcomes. Each syringe kit includes essential components such as syringes, tubing, and piercing spikes, all meticulously crafted to optimize workflow efficiency and support seamless operation during advanced imaging procedures.

Packaged in sterile conditions to prioritize patient safety, these syringe kits align with standardized specifications to deliver consistent results across diagnostic imaging setups. Approved by the FDA and engineered as an OEM-equivalent to model SQK65VS, these syringes are built to meet the rigorous demands of professional imaging environments. With their attention to precision and dependability, they have become a vital asset in achieving detailed and accurate imaging for modern diagnostics.

 

Note: If you don’t see your injector model listed, contact us directly at info@mrimed.com. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do these Medrad Spectris injector syringes work with all versions of the Spectris and Spectris Solaris MRI injectors?

Most MRI techs search for “Spectris syringe compatibility,” and the short answer is yes — these kits are engineered as OEM-equivalent to the SQK65VS setup used across the Spectris and Spectris Solaris injector line. The connectors, tubing, and spike design match the injector’s requirements, so the system recognizes the syringes correctly and delivers contrast at the flow rates your protocols depend on. If your injector model isn’t listed or you’re running a mixed fleet, it’s worth having us double-check so you can avoid injector errors or setup delays.

2. Are these syringes appropriate to load and use inside a 1.5T or 3T MRI room?

These syringe kits are made from non-magnetic, non-metallic materials and are designed for contrast delivery in MRI environments. Because they’re disposable consumables rather than active devices, they don’t carry their own MR safety label — they’re intended to be used with the Spectris injector system that typically operates in the scan room. In practice, facilities use them safely at both 1.5T and 3T when following normal injector workflow. If your site has strict zone policies, they can be handled the same way you handle your existing Spectris syringe kits.

3. What’s the advantage of choosing these OEM-equivalent Spectris syringes instead of generic injector kits?

MRI teams usually compare them on reliability: how cleanly they prime, how consistently they hold pressure during high-flow injections, and how well the injector recognizes each component. These syringes track closely to the original SQK65VS design, so you get predictable injector performance and fewer nuisance alarms or pressure-limit interruptions. Generic kits may look similar but often have subtle differences in tolerances or spike geometry, which can lead to misfires, micro-bubbles, or inconsistent flow timing. For high-volume MRI centers, sticking with OEM-equivalent Spectris kits helps keep contrast delivery smooth and repeatable across patient types.

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