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Medtronic Extended Infusion Set

Medtronic Extended infusion set and reservoir One set change
per week1

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Medtronic Extended is the only infusion set available for a 7-day wear.

The Medtronic Extended infusion set lasts twice as long as standard 3-day sets while providing you safety1, convenience2 and comfort of wear3.

The Medtronic Extended infusion set should be used with the 7-day Medtronic Extended Reservoir 3.0ml.

Main benefits

Keeps the sites you prefer working for longer 

Simple and Painless to insert 

Reduce Plastic Waste 

Conveniently synced with Medtronic CGM

Medtronic Extended Infusion Set

Keeps the sites you prefer working for longer 

Fewer set changes  means more time for your infusion sites to rest4.

By switching to the Medtronic Extended infusion set, you can reduce your set changes by half .

Tips

  • The 90° soft cannula is offered in two sizes: 6mm and 9mm.
  • Different tubing length are also available to fit your needs.

To optimise insulin absorption, reduce insulin degradation and prevent set obstruction, change your Medtronic Extended infusion set and reservoir up to every 7 days, or as per your healthcare professional’s instructions7. When using Medtronic Extended, the set change alarm of the pump should be turned off to avoid confusion.

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Reduce plastic waste 

By using Medtronic Extended and changing your infusion set less often , you can reduce plastic waste by half which is equivalent to up to 1,9 kg a year5.

Reservoir

Medtronic Extended Reservoir

The new 7-day Medtronic Extended reservoir 3.0ml is also available to be used exclusively with the Medtronic Extended infusion set.

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References

  1. Ilany J, et al. Abstract 416 - Clinical study of a new extended wear infusion set design. 13th ATTD International Conference. February 2020.
  2. Medtronic Data on File. MinimedTM MioTM Advance US Pivotal Trials. 152 Patients interviewed. 2020.
  3. Zhang G, et al. 986-P - Assessment of adhesive patches for an extended wear infusion set. 80th ADA International Conference, June 2020.
  4. Zhang JY, et al. Advances in Insulin Pump Infusion Sets Symposium Report. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 2021; DOI: 10.1177/1932296821999080
  5. Fusselman H, et al. FUSS2015D-P - The Extended Wear Infusion Set - A Design for Plastic Waste Reduction. Virtual Diabetes Technology Meeting. 2020.
  6. Medtronic Extended Infusion Set Instruction For Use Comparison versus Guardian™ Sensor 3.
  7. ThethiTK, et al. Consequence of delayed pump infusion line change in individuals with type 1 diabetes mellitus treated with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion. J Diab Comp. 2010;24(2):73-78
  • 1.Ilany J, et al. Abstract 416 - Clinical study of a new extended wear infusion set design. 13th ATTD International Conference. February 2020.
  • 2.Medtronic Data on File. MinimedTM MioTM Advance US Pivotal Trials. 152 Patients interviewed. 2020.
  • 3.Zhang G, et al. 986-P - Assessment of adhesive patches for an extended wear infusion set. 80th ADA International Conference, June 2020.
  • 4.Zhang JY, et al. Advances in Insulin Pump Infusion Sets Symposium Report. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 2021; DOI: 10.1177/1932296821999080
  • 5.Fusselman H, et al. FUSS2015D-P - The Extended Wear Infusion Set - A Design for Plastic Waste Reduction. Virtual Diabetes Technology Meeting. 2020.
  • 6.Medtronic Extended Infusion Set Instruction For Use Comparison versus Guardian™ Sensor 3.
  • 7.ThethiTK, et al. Consequence of delayed pump infusion line change in individuals with type 1 diabetes mellitus treated with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion. J Diab Comp. 2010;24(2):73-78
  • * vs the 3-day infusion set MiniMed™ Quick-set