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An integrated approach to vascular access care
Placing and maintaining IV catheters is one of the most common invasive procedures in hospitals, yet up to 50% of the time they need to be replaced prior to the completion of the patient's therapy.1
Working together, we can reduce the risk of complications and advance vascular access care.
Up to 90% of hospital inpatients receive an IV. Up to 50% of these patients develop complications.1
That's 100% too high.
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