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This standard applies to sterilized single use transfer sets that are used for pharmaceutical preparations. Transfer sets for pharmaceutical preparations are intended for transmission of fluids from one container to another. The transfer sets mix fluids or dissolve dry substances. They are used in combination with infusion and injection containers. They consist either of two piercing devices or of a piercing device in combination with a Luer connector, which may be connected with each other in different ways. Transfer sets may have a housing. Examples of different designs of these sets are: - two piercing devices connected to each other (similar to piercing devices of infusion containers) - a metal cannula, bevelled on both sides or a combination of the two aforementioned examples; - metal cannulae mostly having a hub or a grip plate in the middle to be fixed to the plastic part; - plastic piercing devices directly connected to a grip plate, or held by a tube at a distance to allow a higher hydrostatic pressure; - piercing devices with an additional ventilation channel that may end in the other tip or outside; - piercing devices also with an air filter; - piercing devices with housings serving, among other things, as a guide and a fixation on the connected containers for a secure, injury-free and contactless application; - piercing device in combination with a Luer connector; - piercing device in combination with a Luer connector and a particle filter. The standard contains the German translation of the European Standard EN ISO 22413:2011, which has been prepared by CEN/TC 205 "Non-active medical devices". The responsible German standardization committee is Working Committee NA 063-02-02 AA "Transfusions-/Infusionsbehältnisse und -geräte aus Kunststoffen" ("Transfusion/infusion containers and equipment made from plastics") at NAMed.
This document replaces DIN 58373:2004-01 .
This document has been replaced by: DIN EN ISO 22413:2013-10 .