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At INS Conference, Hospital Reports High Patient Satisfaction With POWERWAND
SAN DIEGO --(Business Wire)--
The POWERWAND® (Access Scientific, Inc., San Diego), an innovative
extended-dwell peripheral
IV catheter (PIV), substantially outperforms other catheters in both patient
satisfaction and safety, according to a presentation at the recent
annual meeting of the Infusion Nurses Society (INS).
The presentation was by Teresa Darst, RN, Director of Vascular Access at
Huguley Memorial Medical Center. Huguley (Burleson, Texas) was the first
hospital in the nation to fully implement the new technology.
"The POWERWAND has been a revelation at our institution," said Darst.
"It has allowed us to substantially improve patients' experience during
IV therapy. It also emphasizes that innovative care is central to our
mission."
Darst's presentation cited peer-reviewed, published data showing
significant advantages for the POWERWAND compared to conventional PIV's
and PICC's. In addition to a 98% patient satisfaction rate with the
device, she reported these findings:
*Bloodstream infections. The Huguley data showed zero infections
with the POWERWAND, as opposed to 1.1-3.5 infections per 1,000 line days
for PICC's.
*Average dwell time. POWERWAND's average dwell time was 10.7
days, compared to 44 hours for conventional PIV's and 7.3-16.6 hours for
PICC's.
*Completion of therapy. Therapy was completed 89.5% of the time
after a single POWERWAND insertion, compared to only the completion of
only 47% with conventional PIV's that is seen in published studies.
*Total complications. The total complication rate for POWERWAND
was only 8.3%, compared to 47-65% for other PIV's.
*Deep vein thrombosis (a form of blood clot). POWERWAND's
average rate was 1.9% compared to 12-60% for PICC's.
The 98% patient satisfaction rate is notable because patient
satisfaction is emerging as an important factor in hospial
reimbursement. This makes the POWERWAND an attractive option, Darst
said, in view of the high complication rates and frequent needlesticks
associated with other kinds of PIV's.
"When you're already in pain, the last thing you need is more pain from
your treatment," one patient told Darst. "My recent stay at Huguley
involved multiple medical procedures. Over the course of several days, I
only had one needlestick, since the medical staff used the POWERWAND. I
was so grateful for the comfort and care."
Huguley has updated its vascular access algorithm. It now calls for the
POWERWAND to be used for most patients requiring IV therapy for more
than three days, unless there is a clear indication for a central venous
line. The device is also used for patients needing IV therapy for less
than three days, if vascular access is considered to be difficult.
The FDA-cleared
POWERWAND is the first power-injectable, extended-dwell PIV that can be
used for a patient's entire length of stay of under 30 days -- for both
drawing blood tests and administering medications and fluids. More than
half of POWERWAND patients require only one needlestick, dramatically
improving patient comfort and satisfaction. The power-injectable
catheter is delivered by means of The WAND's® proprietary Accelerated
Seldinger Technique, which also protects healthcare workers from
dangerous accidental needlesticks.
With other PIV's, hospitalized patients typically have to endure
multiple needlesticks for blood draws and to receive IV medications and
nutrition.
When used instead of a PICC, the POWERWAND also reduces the risk of
dangerous bloodstream infections. These infections can often extend a
patient's hospital stay and are costly to treat.
The INS conference was held Apr. 28-May 3 in Las Vegas.
Resources:
Study
Shows POWERWAND Achieves Unprecedented Success
Access
Scientific and AdvanSource Biomaterials Announce Agreement on ChronoFlex
C for POWERWAND (April 26, 2011)
Access
Scientific Gets FDA Clearance for POWERWAND (March 29, 2011)
About Access Scientific
Access Scientific, a privately held medical
device company, is dedicated to providing a safer standard of
over-wire vascular access through its proprietary WAND® technology.
ASI's team of seasoned device-company veterans is focused on improving
patient and healthcare worker safety through the combination of superb
design/engineering and exacting quality assurance. The WAND was
developed by the same Venetec International, Inc. team that invented
StatLock® catheter stabilization devices and made them the worldwide
standard.
For further information on the company, go to www.The-Wand.com,
email Customer Service at PCook@the-wand.com,
or call 858-259-8333.

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