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Study Says ivWatch Detects IV Infiltrations and Extravasations Before Clinicians

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The study, published in The Journal of Vascular Access, examined the performance of the device at Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital.

The ivWatch is a continuous monitoring system developed by ivWatch LLC. Along with the monitoring, the device is also equipped with early detection capabilities and is used to detect IV infiltrations and extravasations.

A study published in The Journal of Vascular Access suggests that the device can detect these events earlier than clinicians are able, according to a new press release. The device was deployed at the Wilhemina Children’s Hospital in the Netherlands, where it was used in a 24-bed neonatal care unit.

The results of the study consistently showed the ivWatch detecting events before clinicians.

The device uses a predictive algorithm and near-infrared light to detect alterations in the tissue around an IV site. If a change is detected, the clinicians are immediately notified.

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