The device can be used for extended time periods and it can withstand having liquids moved through it, just like traditional polyurethane catheters.
“The importance of improving the biocompatibility of materials that reside within the intravascular space cannot be overemphasized. Despite attention to optimal site choice and catheter to vein ratios, patients often develop fibrin sheaths that inhibit catheter functionality. They also commonly develop venous thrombus, sometimes with associated blood stream infections, that use these depositions as basecamps for biofilm formation,” said Gregory J. Schears, MD, professor of anesthesiology in Rochester, Minnesota and medical advisor to Access Vascular, in a press release. “A material that could combat these issues has the potential to significantly improve vascular access throughout the body.”
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Flashback: HydroPICC Anti-thrombogenic Central Line Catheter Cleared by FDA
Via: Access Vascular
New HydroPICC Prevents Clogged Central Line Catheters
Access Vascular, based in Bedford, Massachusetts, won FDA clearance for the latest version of its […]
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