Peripheral IV catheters
Choose the right IV catheters for your patient and yourself
Our peripheral IV catheters are designed with proprietary technologies and advanced features to help you optimize patient care and improve clinical outcomes. They have specifically been developed based on clinicians' and their patients' needs and requirements.
Designed to help deliver confidence, care and comfort for both the healthcare provider and the patient during everyday procedures.
BD Insyte™ Autoguard™ BC Pro shielded IV catheter with blood control technology takes safety to a whole new level.
The BD Insyte™ Autoguard™ shielded IV catheter incorporates advanced features to add safety for the clinician³ while facilitating efficient and effective quality care.⁴
The BD Nexiva™ closed peripheral IV catheter system is the integrated IV catheter demonstrating longer dwell times and reduced complication rates versus the traditional open system.¹˒²
The BD Nexiva™ Diffusics™ closed IV catheter system is designed to address CT IV challenges.
A ported, passive safety peripheral IV catheter designed to help minimise the risk of unanticipated blood spatter and needlestick injuries (NSIs).
With BD Instaflash™ needle technology and proprietary BD Vialon™ biomaterial, Neoflon™ Pro IV Cannula is designed to help access smaller, fragile vessels with care and precision.
The BD Saf-T-Intima™ Safety System, designed for subcutaneous infusion therapy, incorporates advanced safety features that help minimise the risk of needlestick injury and blood exposure.
Please note, not all products, services or features of products and services may be available in your local area. Please check with your local BD representative.
References
- González López J, Arribi Vilela A, Fernández Del Palacio E, et al. Indwell times, complications and costs of open vs closed safety peripheral intravenous catheters: a randomized study. J Hosp Infect. 2014;86(2):117-126.
- Bausone-Gazda D, Lefaiver CA, Walters SA. A randomized controlled trial to compare the complications of 2 peripheral intravenous catheter stabilization systems. J Infus Nurs. 2010;33(6):371-384.
- Mendelson MH, Lin-Chen BY, Finkelstein-Blond L, Bailey E, Kogan G. Evaluation of a safety IV catheter (IVC) (Becton Dickinson, Insyte Autoguard): final report [abstract]. Eleventh Annual Scientific Meeting Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America. 2001.
- Maki DG, Ringer M. Risk factors for infusion-related phlebitis with small peripheral venous catheters. Annals of Internal Medicine. 1991; 114:845-854.
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