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Inquiry regarding purchase of blood transfusion pump at U University Hospital

Blood, composed of cells, is destroyed (hemolyzed) by shock and loses its function as blood. Therefore, transfusions using mechanical devices that shock the blood were impossible. Transfusions had to be performed using gravity, which is non-shock. For viscous blood, if the catheter becomes blocked during intravenous transfusion and the transfusion is not smooth, medical staff manually apply pressure to the blood bag.

This was due to the lack of equipment with the core technology to smoothly transfuse the necessary blood without hemolysis. After reviewing a clinical trial paper demonstrating the feasibility of transfusions with minimal hemolysis, U University requested the purchase. We plan to supply the device with expedited MFDS approval. Transfusion is the only technology that can meet this unmet need. It is highly regarded internationally.

After approval, we anticipate that real-world evidence of the device's effectiveness at U University will create demand in medical institutions both domestically and internationally.

Thank you.

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