"Clinically
Proven" is more than just a buzzword at BD.
Our technical expertise is something we are proud of and to support that the following research articles serve as clinical evidence of the efficacy and superiority of our products.
Clinical Studies
BD Insyte Autoguard Shielded IV Catheter: Evaluation of a safety IV catheter (Insyte Autoguard) using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Surveillance System for Hospital Healthcare Workers Database. Abstract presented at the 2001 Annual Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America Meeting.
BD Vialon Biomaterial: A proprietary material designed exclusively by BD for vascular access. Clinical studies highlight proven superiority over FEP polymer.
BD Persist Skin Prep: An In Vitro Determination of Antimicrobial Efficacy Using a Time Kill Method 
BD Persist Skin Prep: An In Vivo Determination of Antimicrobial Efficacy 
BD Persist Skin Prep: Reducing Skin Irritation Under an Occlusive Dressing A Comparison Study
BD Persist Skin Prep: Your Best Choice Under an Occlusive Dressing Technical Data Sheet 
Clinical Resource Materials for Neonatal Products
Cllinical resource materials enhance knowledge and assist clinicians in optimizing patient care and reducing catheter-related complications.
- Mendelson, M.H., et al. Abstract Summary: Evaluation of a Safety IV Catheter (Insyte Autoguard, Becton Dickinson) using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Surveillance Systems for Hospital Healthcare Workers Database. Mount Sinai Med Center, New York, NY.
- Pettit, J. Challenges to providing vascular access in neonatal patients. JVAD, Spring 2000, pgs. 16-21.
- Pettit, J., Hughes, K. Neonatal Intravenous Therapy Practices. JVAD, Spring 1999, pgs. 7-16.
- Stanley M., Meister E., Fuschuber K., Infiltration During Intravenous Therapy in Neonates: Comparison of Teflon® and Vialon catheters. Southern Medical Journal, September 1992, Vol. 85, No. 9, pgs. 883-886.
- Maki, D. & Ringer, M. Risk Factors for Infusion-related Phlebitis with Small Peripheral Venous Catheters. Annals of Internal Medicine, Vol. 114, No. 10, 15 May 1991.
- Neonatal IV Therapy Points to Consider
Safety Legislation Information
BD Healthcare Worker Safety Site
White Papers
BD Persist PVP Iodine/Alcohol Prep Swab(s): BD's exclusive one step IV site prep designed to dry in less than 30 seconds and clinically proven to be effective for at least 120 hours.
BD Posiflow Luer-activated Valve: A needleless connector that when used in conjunction with adequate disinfection procedures, is a barrier to microbial contamination of an IV access device.
Clinical Update
What Shall we do Without Urokinase: The state of IV catheter declotting agents for clearing occluded catheters. History of FDA warnings, citations and communications with the public.
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