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PowerPICC™ Provena™ Catheter

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Overview
Proactive venous solutions

We are committed to providing vascular access solutions to advance lives and the delivery of health care.

That’s why we developed smaller-diameter* PICCs that maintain high performance for infusion therapy by combining advances in polyurethane-material technology and manufacturing processes.

*Size comparison in relation to BD PowerPICC™ catheters of the same lumen configuration.

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Features and Benefits
Go small. Think big.

"We developed PowerPICC™ Provena™ catheters based on nursing guidelines and clinical literature supporting the use of smaller-diameter* catheters1."

“The VAD selected is of the smallest outer diameter with the fewest number of lumens and is the least invasive device needed for the prescribed therapy.” — Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice, 2016. INS

Small catheters. Big performance.
Small catheters. Big performance.
Targeting the lowest catheter-to-vein ratio
  • Family of smaller-diameter* PICCs that maintain high performance for infusion therapy
  • Created through a combination of engineering expertise and polyurethane material technology
  • Proprietary polyurethane material technology allows for thin catheter walls and large lumen sizes (3 Fr and 4 Fr only)
  • Shortened 4 cm reverse taper (compared to BD PowerPICC™ catheters)
5 Fr PowerPICC® catheter VS 4 Fr DL PowerPICC® Provena™ catheter lumen comparison
5 Fr PowerPICC® catheter VS 4 Fr DL PowerPICC® Provena™ catheter lumen comparison
5 Fr TL PowerPICC™ Provena™ catheter
  • Smaller diameter* third generation 5 Fr triple lumen catheter with advanced reverse taper
  • The smaller-diameter* PowerPICC™ Provena™ 5 Fr triple lumen catheter maintains high flow performance.
  • To achieve this, we increased the wall thickness of the reverse taper region by 70% with no change to the outer diameter.**
A SMALLER ALTERNATIVE for your critical-care needs gives you:*
  • Multiple lumens - Multiple lumens for patient therapy needs
  • Short- and long-term infusion therapy  - It can extend across departments of the hospital
  • Bedside placement - Bedside placement with no CXR needed in adult patients if confirmed with Sherlock 3CG™ Tip Confirmation System (TCS)
  • Improved patient safety - Lower placement risks compared to acute CICCs to help improve patient safety2
  • Various dressing orientations - Advanced reverse taper accomodates various dressing orientations
  • Central venous pressure monitoring - Indicated for central venous pressure monitoring
Improved kink resistance by 28%** and has equivalent kink resistance to the PowerPICC™ 5 Fr dual lumen catheter.^
Catheter Trimming Device
Catheter Trimming Device
PowerPICC™ Provena™ catheter kits contain a catheter trimming device. The catheter trimming device is a single procedure device for trimming catheters with sizes ranging from 2 Fr to 6 Fr.
Reference

To learn more about our smaller-diameter* catheters, click the Features or Resources tab.

1. Infusion Nurses Society. “Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice.” Journal of Infusion Nursing. Volume 39. Jan/Feb 2016.

2. Dariushnia, S. R., Wallace, M. J., Siddiqi, N. H., Towbin, R. B., Wojak, J. C., Kundu, S., & Cardella, J. F. (2010). Quality improvement guidelines for central venous access. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 21(7), 976-981.

*Size comparison in relation to PowerPICC™ catheters of the same lumen configuration.

**Compared to PowerPICC™ HF catheter. R84228 Rev 2 section 11.4.4. BD, Salt Lake City, UT.

^ Based on Bard simulated testing. R84228 Rev 2 section 11.4.4. May not be indicative of actual clinical performance.

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Products & Accessories
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References

To learn more about our smaller-diameter* catheters, click the Features or Resources tab.

1. Infusion Nurses Society. “Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice.” Journal of Infusion Nursing. Volume 39. Jan/Feb 2016.

2. Dariushnia, S. R., Wallace, M. J., Siddiqi, N. H., Towbin, R. B., Wojak, J. C., Kundu, S., & Cardella, J. F. (2010). Quality improvement guidelines for central venous access. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 21(7), 976-981.

*Size comparison in relation to PowerPICC™ catheters of the same lumen configuration.

**Compared to PowerPICC™ HF catheter. R84228 Rev 2 section 11.4.4. BD, Salt Lake City, UT.

^ Based on Bard simulated testing. R84228 Rev 2 section 11.4.4. May not be indicative of actual clinical performance.

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EIFUs
Resources
References

To learn more about our smaller-diameter* catheters, click the Features or Resources tab.

1. Infusion Nurses Society. “Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice.” Journal of Infusion Nursing. Volume 39. Jan/Feb 2016.

2. Dariushnia, S. R., Wallace, M. J., Siddiqi, N. H., Towbin, R. B., Wojak, J. C., Kundu, S., & Cardella, J. F. (2010). Quality improvement guidelines for central venous access. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 21(7), 976-981.

*Size comparison in relation to PowerPICC™ catheters of the same lumen configuration.

**Compared to PowerPICC™ HF catheter. R84228 Rev 2 section 11.4.4. BD, Salt Lake City, UT.

^ Based on Bard simulated testing. R84228 Rev 2 section 11.4.4. May not be indicative of actual clinical performance.

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Kit Components

DescriptionMax BarrierFull TrayBasic Tray
PICC
Microintroducer
Guidewire, 0.018 in.
Scalpel, safety
IV catheter, 20 Ga.
Introducer needle, 21 Ga.
Needle hypodermic, safety, 25 Ga. 
Filter straw 
Wound closures 
Transparent dressing 
Drape, fenestrated  
Drape, full body, fenestrated  
Bouffant cap  
Surgical gown  
Towel, absorbent  
Poly underdrape 
Tourniquet, latex-free 
Face mask 
Surgical tape 
Catheter trimming device 
Measuring tape 
End caps (one per PICC lumen)
Syringes 
Surgical gloves, sterile, latex-free 
Lidocaine 
Saline 
Alcohol wipe 
Gauze pad, 4 in. x 4 in. 
Gauze pad, 2 in. x 2 in 
StatLock™ catheter stabilization device
Patient checklist  
Room stop sign  
Patient safety guide  
Reference

To learn more about our smaller-diameter* catheters, click the Features or Resources tab.

1. Infusion Nurses Society. “Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice.” Journal of Infusion Nursing. Volume 39. Jan/Feb 2016.

2. Dariushnia, S. R., Wallace, M. J., Siddiqi, N. H., Towbin, R. B., Wojak, J. C., Kundu, S., & Cardella, J. F. (2010). Quality improvement guidelines for central venous access. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 21(7), 976-981.

*Size comparison in relation to PowerPICC™ catheters of the same lumen configuration.

**Compared to PowerPICC™ HF catheter. R84228 Rev 2 section 11.4.4. BD, Salt Lake City, UT.

^ Based on Bard simulated testing. R84228 Rev 2 section 11.4.4. May not be indicative of actual clinical performance.

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The small patient tray

We coupled the 3 Fr single lumen and 4 Fr dual lumen PowerPICC™ Provena™ catheters with a comprehensive procedural tray, providing clinicians with a complete vascular access solution for small patients.

Smaller is better

The small patient tray is designed to be consistent with bundling industry guidelines from the CDC, The Joint Commission, and the Institute of Healthcare Improvement.

Note: The above photo does not include all tray components.

Preparation. Insertion. Dressing.

Catheter Trimming Device

  • Enclosed blade to provide safety from exposed sharps
  • Viewing window to visualize catheter trimming mark

Catheter Trimming Device Safety Information

Tourniquet

  • 18” length x 1/2” width
  • Textured material that provides a non-slip surface

Clear drape

  • Square 15” x 15”
  • 2 3/8” round fenestration to create a small sterile area for PICC insertion

Max barrier drape

  • 73” width x 112.5” length
  • Two 4” x 5” fenestrations that accommodate small patient PICC placements for either arm

Catheter Trimming Device

  • Enclosed blade to provide safety from exposed sharps
  • Viewing window to visualize catheter trimming mark

Catheter Trimming Device Safety Information

Tourniquet

  • 18” length x 1/2” width
  • Textured material that provides a non-slip surface

Clear drape

  • Square 15” x 15”
  • 2 3/8” round fenestration to create a small sterile area for PICC insertion

Max barrier drape

  • 73” width x 112.5” length
  • Two 4” x 5” fenestrations that accommodate small patient PICC placements for either arm

Insertion

Microintroducer

  • GaltNeedleTech™ branded
  • 5 cm long to accommodate small patient size

SecureLoc® Introducer Needle

  • 21 Ga x 5 cm

SecureLoc® Introducer Needle Safety Information

Non-woven Gauze

  • 2” x 2”, 4” x 4”

IV Catheter

  • 22 Ga x 1”

Nitinol Guidewire

  • 40 centimeters long
  • Marked every centimeter to allow clinicians to visualize amount of guidewire in the patient

Dressing

StatLock™ PICC Plus Pediatric Stabilization Device

  • Teddy bear
  • Foam, sliding posts

StatLock™ PICC Plus Pediatric Stabilization Device Safety Information

Securement Strips

  • Pre-cut
  • 1.5” length
  • 3 per card (1 card per lumen)

Transparent Dressing

  • 3M™ Tegaderm™ I.V. Advanced Securement Dressing
  • 3.5” x 4.5” overall dressing
  • 2.25” x 2.5” window
Reference

To learn more about our smaller-diameter* catheters, click the Features or Resources tab.

1. Infusion Nurses Society. “Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice.” Journal of Infusion Nursing. Volume 39. Jan/Feb 2016.

2. Dariushnia, S. R., Wallace, M. J., Siddiqi, N. H., Towbin, R. B., Wojak, J. C., Kundu, S., & Cardella, J. F. (2010). Quality improvement guidelines for central venous access. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 21(7), 976-981.

*Size comparison in relation to PowerPICC™ catheters of the same lumen configuration.

**Compared to PowerPICC™ HF catheter. R84228 Rev 2 section 11.4.4. BD, Salt Lake City, UT.

^ Based on Bard simulated testing. R84228 Rev 2 section 11.4.4. May not be indicative of actual clinical performance.

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