BD-19629
BD brings you the only full line (3 Fr SL and 4 Fr DL) of smaller sized power injectable catheters to meet the needs of Small Vein patients.
The PowerPICC™ SV catheter line offers clinicians greater flexibility in selecting the appropriate size of catheter for the patient per the INS recommendation to "Use the smallest catheter in the largest possible vessel," while still providing power injection functionality.
The new PowerPICC™ SV catheters, combined with the 5FR Triple Lumen PowerPICC™ catheter, provide you the most comprehensive offering of power injectable PICCs focused on the needs of patients with Small Veins.
Experience the efficiency of power injection for CECT scans and PICC therapy for PowerPICC™ SV catheters. PowerPICC™ SV catheters combine the efficacy of PICC access and power injection into one catheter.
Maximum Injection Rates
PowerPICC™ SV catheters allow injection of contrast media for CECT scans at a maximum rate of 1 mL/sec (3 Fr SL) and 2.5mL/sec (4 Fr DL)
Smaller Catheter Size
Helps clinicians comply with the INS recommendations to use the smallest catheter in the largest possible vessel and that less than 50% of the vein should be taken up by the catheter1
Body - Softening Polyurethane
Helps to minimize trauma to vessel walls
Single and Dual Lumen Catheters
Available in 3 French single-lumen, 4 French dual-lumen
Patient Comfort
Helps to improve patient comfort due to decreased needle sticks
Reverse Taper Design
Gently plugs the insertion site
Multiple tray configurations
Available in Maximal Barrier, full and basic tray configurations
CVP Monitoring
All PowerPICC™ catheters are indicated for CVP monitoring
Safety Components
All nursing PowerPICC™ catheter trays include safety components that enhance clinician and patient safety
Easy Identification
Unique purple polyurethane material indicates that the PowerPICC™ catheter is a Bard power injectable catheter
StatLock™ Stabilization Device Compatible
Industry-leading safety securement for extended-dwell catheters
Easy-to-Read I.D. Tags
Indicate maximum injection rates and prompts users to check catheter patency
1. Infusion Nursing: An Evidence-Based Approach, p. 168, Ed. 3., by Infusion Nurses Society, Mary Alexander, Lisa Gorski, Ann Corrigan, Judy Hankins
Please consult product labels, IFU, and package inserts for any indications, contraindications, hazards, warnings, cautions, and instructions for use.<>/p
BD-19629
1. Infusion Nursing: An Evidence-Based Approach, p. 168, Ed. 3., by Infusion Nurses Society, Mary Alexander, Lisa Gorski, Ann Corrigan, Judy Hankins
Please consult product labels, IFU, and package inserts for any indications, contraindications, hazards, warnings, cautions, and instructions for use.<>/p
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1. Infusion Nursing: An Evidence-Based Approach, p. 168, Ed. 3., by Infusion Nurses Society, Mary Alexander, Lisa Gorski, Ann Corrigan, Judy Hankins
Please consult product labels, IFU, and package inserts for any indications, contraindications, hazards, warnings, cautions, and instructions for use.<>/p
Description | IR Tray |
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PICC | • |
Microintroducer | • |
Guidewire, Nitinol, 0.018" diameter | • |
Scalpel | • |
Introducer needle, 21 Ga. | • |
End cap (one per lumen) | • |
Syringes | • |
StatLock™ catheter stabilization device | • |
Measuring tape | • |