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The clinical application of venous imaging equipment in oncology departments and chemotherapy wards
Apr 03 , 2026
The main value of the venous imaging device in oncology departments and chemotherapy wards lies in addressing the "difficult needle insertion" problem faced by chemotherapy patients due to repeated punctures and deteriorating vascular conditions. It not only significantly improves the success rate of the first puncture, shortens the operation time, but also reduces the pain experience of patients ...
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It Literally Lets You See the Veins! — How ZD Medical Vein Finders Redefine IV Access
Apr 15 , 2026
Venipuncture is the most common invasive medical procedure worldwide. Yet, for millions of patients and nurses, it remains a source of anxiety. Whether dealing with pediatric patients, the elderly, individuals with darker skin tones, or those undergoing chemotherapy, finding a viable vein often turns into a stressful guessing game. But what if you could take the guesswork out of the equation? What...
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What are the advantages of the vascular imaging instrument of ZD Medical?
Apr 25 , 2026
Clinical and Technological Core Advantages (Hard Power) Near-infrared patented technology and high-definition in-situ projection: By leveraging the physical property that hemoglobin in the blood absorbs near-infrared light at a rate higher than that of surrounding tissues, the equipment can accurately capture vein images and project them in real time and at the original scale onto the patient's sk...
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Can one drive after having the OCT eye examination?
May 06 , 2026
1. If it is a "non-mydriatic" examination (without dilating the pupils) - one can drive directly Many of the current high-end OCT devices (especially in routine screenings) have the feature of non-mydriatic examination. If the patient did not receive any eye drops to dilate the pupils before the examination, but simply looked at the cursor of the instrument for a while: Visual status: After the ex...
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Will the Vein Finder imaging be affected by ambient light?
May 06 , 2026
Yes, strong ambient light like surgical lights or bright sunlight can wash out the projection of basic vein finders. However, our device is designed for complex clinical environments. It features adjustable high-lumen projection and an Inverse Display Mode. This ensures that even in brightly lit ERs or operating rooms, the vein network remains sharply contrasted and clearly visible, preventing any...
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