Arrowg+ard Blue Advance™ PICC
Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC)
90%
of hospitalised patientsreceived some form of VAD1
768
hospitalsin the U.S. were penalized in 2017 due to poor performance of Hospital-Acquired Conditions (HACs)2
364
million USDapproximate total of hospital penalties due to high HAC scores in 20163
At Teleflex, we believe no one should suffer from the consequences of preventable vascular access-related complications. That’s why we’re partnering with healthcare facilities to offer a comprehensive, consultative approach to vascular access.
The Arrowg+ard Blue Advance™ PICC is designed to protect both internal and external catheter surfaces with chlorhexidine, reducing the risk of these catheter-related complications:4,5
Intraluminal thrombotic occlusion5,6
Microbial colonization4
Phlebitis7
Intimal hyperplasia7
May minimize risk of catheter-related thrombosis and ensures stated French size is consistent between distal and proximal ends.8-10
Provides securement anywhere along the catheter body
Choose the most appropriate number of lumens based on patient’s needs
Chemically bonded to the catheter surface, providing intraluminal and extraluminal antimicrobial and antithrombogenic protection of the catheter surface for at least 30 days.4,5
Reduces the risk of mixing incompatible drugs and solutions that may create precipitate12
Soft, contoured tip design minimizes the risk of vessel trauma11
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Demonstrated a 92% reduction of fibrin sheath accumulation on catheter surfaces at 31 days5
99.99% colonization reduction in gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial and fungal pathogens for at least 30 days4
Reduced thrombotic intraluminal occlusion as evidenced by 51% reduction in flush pressure to clear thrombus6
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*US based data
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Contraindications:
Clinical assessment of the patient must be completed to ensure no contraindications exist. The Arrowg+ard Blue Advance™ PICC is contraindicated in the following areas:
No correlation between in vitro/in vivo testing methods and clinical outcomes have currently been ascertained.
1. Husch M, et al. Qual Saf Health Care. 2005; 2. Medicare.gov. Hospital-Acquired Condition Reduction Program. https://www.medicare.gov/hospitalcompare/HAC-reduction-program.html. Accessed Aug 23 2023. The Hospital Pay-for-Performance File How P4P may impact your hospital partners in 2017. Retrieved 23 Aug 2023, from https://www.advisory.com/research/health-care-industry-committee/members/resources/2014/p4p-impact-file; 3. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Results for the CMS Hospital-Acquired Conditions (HAC) Reduction Program. https://www.cms.gov/Newsroom/MediaReleaseDatabase/Fact-sheets/2015-Fact-sheets-items/2015-12-10-2.html. Accessed 23 Aug, 2023; 4. In vitro data on file 2010: AVER-004371 and AVER-004483. No correlation between in vitro/in vivo testing methods and clinical outcomes have currently been ascertained; 5. As compared to uncoated PICCs, intravascular ovine model inoculated with Staph aureus: AVAR-000427. No correlation between in vitro/in vivo testing methods and clinical outcomes have currently been ascertained; 6. As compared to uncoated PICCs, in vitro model measuring flush pressure post exposure to bovine blood: AVER-006376. No correlation between in vitro/in vivo testing methods and clinical outcomes have currently been ascertained; 7. As compared to uncoated PICCs, intravascular ovine model: VAR-000427. No correlation between in vitro/in vivo testing methods and clinical outcomes have currently been ascertained; 8. Nifong TP and McDevitt TJ. Chest 2011; 9. Grove JR, Pevec WC. Jvir. 2000; 10. Trerotola, S, et al. Radiology 2010; 11. Rosenbauer KA, Herzer JA. Scan Electron Microsc. 1981; 12. Collins JL, Lutz RJ. Heart & Lung. 1991
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