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Washington State University and Mayo Clinic researchers have created an experimental catheter hub that uses electric current to continuously generate disinfectant.
This technology would therefore directly associate the Osprey Peripheral Closed IV Catheter systems with the most widely used standardized, evidence-based aseptic technique (ANTT ®).
Washington State University and Mayo Clinic researchers have developed an electrochemical catheter hub that could someday help prevent deadly central line-associated bloodstream infections ...
The device attaches to the IV catheter that is in your arm or hand. It extends a tiny tube through the needle past IV fluid and medication that may alter lab results to reach fresh blood.
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Washington State University and Mayo Clinic researchers have developed an electrochemical catheter hub that could someday help prevent deadly central line-associated bloodstream infections ...
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Managing catheter-related infections among critically ill hospitalized patients are a daily concern for most clinicians. Learn about new practical approaches for these infections.
Catheter colonization A significant growth of a microorganism (>15 cfu) from the catheter tip, subcutaneous segment, or catheter hub in the absence of clinical signs of infection Exit-site ...
Washington State University and Mayo Clinic researchers have created an experimental catheter hub that uses electric current to continuously generate disinfectant.