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The Problem
Cannula infection control is paramount as cannulas breach the skin and need to be checked regularly for signs of infection. Because staff may not know when an intravenous line was
fitted, current timekeeping methods can be inaccurate.
The Solution
An inexpensive, simple and accurate timing device that changes colour to indicate how long an intravenous line has been in use, and how soon it will need to be checked or changed, thereby improving cannula infection control. |
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Cannula Infection Control and Timestrip IV
Front-line in the battle against hospital infections
Hospital-caught infections are a significant global problem and therefore cannula infection control is paramount: infection rates in developed countries typically run from 5% to 10%. In the UK, MRSA costs the NHS £1 billion a year. Timestrip has implemented cannula infection control and a device which will assist the healthcare sector in its drive towards controlling and reducing hospital bugs.
Helping hospitals comply
With 60% of blood infections caused by intravenous lines, it is crucial that hospitals have cannula infection control procedures in place to change IV lines regularly. Timestrip has designed a product to help hospitals comply with guidelines to change Peripheral Intravenous Cannulae, or PVCs, every 72 hours. Indication of when to change IV lines has traditionally been hand-written on to patients’ dressings or wristbands; but the NHS will soon stop using hand-written information in favour of printed wristbands.
Timestrip and Brenmoor – providing a workable solution
Timestrip has announced a partnership with market-leading company Brenmoor, which supplies 80% of all printable patient wristbands to the NHS. The partnership will add a new cannula infection control device to Brenmoor’s range: a detachable clip with fully-integrated TimestripIV technology. The TimestripIV is activated when the clip is attached to the Brenmoor wristband, offering hospitals a powerful tool in the cannula infection control process and providing patients with an opportunity to be more involved in their own care, a priority in the NHS.
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| Demand for Timestrip IV
Launched on April 1, 2009, TimestripIV is the second cannula infection control device in the TimestripMedical range and the newest addition to the company’s stable of intelligent labelling solutions. The company has already received an order from the award-winning Whittington Hospital in London, which will allow Timestrip to undertake an invaluable in-use assessment of this product.
Benefits speak for themselves
With all hospitals now tackling cannula infection control as a priority, the benefits of adopting the TimestripIV technology could not be more convincing:
• Higher profile for cannula infection control
• Positive steps towards patient protection
• Significant cost savings from cutting infection rates
• Improved patient satisfaction
Click here to find out more about Timestrip® technology and cannula infection control
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