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Vascular Access Devices

Our expanded portfolio of industry leading vascular access devices spans the vascular access continuum.

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Vascular Access Devices

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Peripheral IV Catheters
References

* Compared to traditional blood draw techniques

  1. Idemoto BK, Rowbottom JR, Reyolds JD, Hickman Jr RL. The AccuCath intravenous catheter system with retractable coiled tip guidewire and conventional peripheral intravenous catheters: a prospective, randomized, controlled comparison. JAVA. 2014;19(2):94-102
  2. Pendleton B, LaFaye R. Multicenter study of needle-free blood collection system for reducing specimen error and intravenous catheter replacement. J Healthc Qual. 2022;44(2):e24-e30. doi:10.1097/JHQ.0000000000000331 

Peripheral Line Draw Solutions

Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs)
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    PowerPICC™ Catheters combine the benefits of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) access and power injection into one catheter.

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    Smaller-diameter* PICCs that maintain high performance for infusion therapy.

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    The PowerPICC™ Small Vein Catheters provide you with a comprehensive offering of a power injectable Peripherally Inserted Central Venous Catheter (PICC), focused on the needs of patients with small veins.

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    PowerPICC SOLO™ Catheters provide the efficiency of power injection combined with simplified care and maintenance.**

  • BD Introducers Composite

    Convenient introducer kits for vascular access procedures, designed to help promote consistency of care during vessel entry and catheter placement.

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

**Compared to traditional clamped catheters.

Midline IV Catheters

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    A fully integrated placement device designed to be a simplified solution for peripheral IV therapy.

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    Offering you the familiarity of a traditional MST placement, with the added benefit of power injection, the PowerMidline™ Catheter provides reliable, short-term access to the peripheral venous system.

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    By combining advances in polyurethane material technology and manufacturing processes, BD offers a family of smaller-diameter* Modified Seldinger Technique (MST) midlines that maintain high performance for infusion therapy.

  • BD Introducers Composite

    Convenient introducer kits for vascular access procedures, designed to help promote consistency of care during vessel entry and catheter placement.

*Comparison in relation to PowerMidline™ Catheters

Acute Dialysis Catheters

*The catheter is intended to be inserted in the jugular, femoral, or subclavian vein as required. The maximum recommended infusion rate is 5 mL/sec for power injection of contrast media.

**As suggested by in vitro data using blood simulate approximately the viscosity of whole blood.

Intraosseous Devices

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    The BD® Intraosseous Vascular Access System is a solution for intraosseous access with a passive needle tip safety to protect against healthcare worker needlestick injuries.

Port Access Kits and Needles

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