ivWatch Technology Shows Exceptional Sensitivity in Wilhelmina Children's Hospital Study

12th July, 2023

Published in The Journal of Vascular Access (JVA), study shows company's patented patient monitoring system detects IV infiltrations and extravasations earlier than clinicians

  Photo Credit: Klaas Jan van der Weij (photographer) at Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital of the University Medical Centre of Utrecht, Netherlands

  Photo Credit: Klaas Jan van der Weij (photographer) at Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital of the University Medical Centre of Utrecht, Netherlands

A new study published in The Journal of Vascular Access (JVA) examines several important metrics that describe the performance of the ivWatch patient monitoring system for infiltrations and extravasations in a 24-bed neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, part of the University Medical Centre of Utrecht in the Netherlands. The continuous IV monitoring system was deployed to identify the leakage of infused fluids via short peripheral IV catheters (PIVC), which are commonplace with neonatal patients and are placed more than 200 times monthly in this NICU. This condition is referred to as peripheral IV infiltration/extravasation (PIVIE).

 

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