Midline intravenous catheters (MCs) have been used in clinical settings since the 1950s and are an alternative for intravenous (IV) access for giving infusions and medications for long-term therapy in ...
Without quick and easy identification between midlines and PICCs, clinicians may mistakenly infuse medications through midlines that should only be infused through a central venous access device.
Data Presented at the AVA Annual Scientific Meeting Shows Significantly Lower Complication and Failure Rates with Access Vascular’s HydroMID® Midline Catheter Access Vascular, Inc. (AVI), a leader in ...
The incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infections was low in patients with midline vs peripherally inserted central catheters, but the use of midline catheters was associated with increased ...
Wayne, Pa.-based device maker Teleflex earned Food and Drug Administration approval for its Arrow Midline catheter. Arrow Midline, which uses chlorag+ard technology, is an antithrombogenic and ...
Vancomycin was associated with a higher rate of major device complications in patients discharged with midline catheters for outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT), a retrospective ...
BEDFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Access Vascular, Inc. today announced FDA clearance of its HydroMID™ midline catheter. HydroMID, which is made of Access Vascular’s proprietary biomaterial that has ...
Guidelines recommend against use of midline catheters for vancomycin-based outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT), but evidence supporting the guidance is limited. This retrospective study ...
BILLERICA, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Access Vascular, Inc. (AVI), a leader in tackling critical vascular access challenges with its advanced hydrophilic biomaterial technology, today announced findings ...
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