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BD Insyte™ Autoguard™ BD Insyte™ Autoguard™ BC shielded IV catheters

BD Insyte™ Autoguard™ BC Shielded IV Catheter

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Overview

IV catheter placement is the most common invasive hospital procedure worldwide.1,2 Up to 90% of hospitalized patients require IV therapy, over 95% of these devices are peripheral IV catheters (PIVC).2 With every PIVC insertion attempt, healthcare workers (HCWs) risk exposure to patient blood.3-5 Needlestick injuries (NSIs) and blood leakage may expose HCWs to more than 30 dangerous pathogens that can be present in human blood, including hepatitis B, C and HIV.6 The BD Insyte Autoguard™ BC Shielded IV Catheter with blood control technology is designed to provide HCWs protection from needlestick injuries and blood exposure.

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References
  1. Helm RE, Klausner JD, Klemperer JD, et al. Accepted but unacceptable: peripheral IV catheter failure: Infus Nurs Society. 2015;38(3):189-203.
  2. iData Research Inc. Global Market Report Suite for Vascular Access Devices and Accessories. 2020.
  3. Tarantola A, Abiteboul D, Rachline A. Infection risks following accidental exposure to blood or body fluids in health care workers: a review of pathogens transmitted in published cases. Am J Infect Control. 2006:34:367-375.
  4. Haeseler G, Hildebrand M, Fritscher J. Efficacy and ease of use of an intravenous catheter designed to prevent blood leakage: a prospective observational trial. JVA. 2015;16(3):233-236. doi: 10.5301/jva.5000334.
  5. Jagger J Perry J, Parker G, et al. Survey results: Blood exposure risk during peripheral IV catheter insertion and removal. Nursing. 2011;41(12):45-49. doi:10.1097/01.NURSE.0000407678.81635.62
  6. European Biosafety Network. Prevention of Sharps Injuries in the Hospital and Healthcare Sector. European Biosafety Network Implementation Guidance Toolkit for EU Council Directive. 2010/32/EU. January 2013. Available at www.europeansafetynetwork.eu (accessed May 2017).
  7. Onia R, Eshun-Wilson I, Arce C, et al. Evaluation of a new safety peripheral IV catheter designed to reduce mucocutaneous blood exposure. CMRO. 2011;27(7):1339-1346.
  8. van Loon FHJ, Timmerman R, den Brok GPH, Korsten EHM, Dierick-van Daele ATM, Bouwman ARA. The impact of a notched peripheral intravenous catheter on the first attempt success rate in hospitalized adults: block-randomized trial. JVA. 2021 doi: 10.1177/1129729821990217.
  9. Seetharam AM, Raju U, Suresh K. A randomized controlled study to compare first stick success with Instaflash technology: The FIRSST study. JVA. 2022 doi:10.1177/11297298221080369.

 

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Specification

GTIN - Case

50382903826235

200

GTIN - each

00382903826230

1

GTIN - Shelfpack

30382903826231

50


Quantity - Shelfpack

50

Case Quantity

200


Color

Blue

Gauge Size

22 G

Catheter Length

1 in.

Catheter Inner Diameter (I.D.) Size

0.6096-0.6858; unit = mm

Catheter Outer Diameter (O.D.) Size

0.8382-0.9144; unit = mm

Gravity Flow Rate

37

GTIN

GTIN - Case 50382903826235 200
GTIN - each 00382903826230 1
GTIN - Shelfpack 30382903826231 50

Packaging

Quantity - Shelfpack 50
Case Quantity 200

Product Basic Specification

Color Blue
Gauge Size 22 G
Catheter Length 1 in.
Catheter Inner Diameter (I.D.) Size 0.6096-0.6858; unit = mm
Catheter Outer Diameter (O.D.) Size 0.8382-0.9144; unit = mm
Gravity Flow Rate 37
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