Only available in New Zealand

Arrow Comprehensive Arterial Catheterization Kits

Making it easier to protect you and your patients.

The CRBSI risk rates for arterial catheters and short-term CVCs have been shown to be comparable, indicating that they should receive the same precautions.1 Arterial catheterization safety, however, isn’t just about protecting patients from infection, but also protecting clinicians from needlestick injury. Arrow Arterial Catheterization Kits cover both, by combining essential tools and safety features in an all-inclusive kit—with a layout that is intuitive and easy to use.

  • Saves Time: Prepackaged components leads to less prep time
  • Reduces Waste: Includes only essential components
  • Meets Guidelines: Aids in patient and clinician safety
  • Provides Standardization: Supports efforts to standardize arterial catheter insertion and infection prevention
  • Maintains Aseptic Technique: Prepackaged components make it easier to maintain

References:

  1. Lucet et al. Infectious risk associated with arterial catheters compared to central venous catheters. Society of Critical Care
    Medicine. 2010 Vol.38, No. 4.
  2. O’Grady NP, Alexander M, Burns LA, et al. Guidelines for the Prevention of Intravascular Catheter-Related Infections, 2011. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2017.
  3. Gorski, L A, Hadaway L, Hagle M, McGoldrick M, Orr, M, & Doellman D. (2016b). 2016 Infusion therapy standards of practice. Journal of Infusion Nursing, 39 (1 Suppl.), S1–S159. 
  4. Timsit et al. Chlorhexidine-impregnated sponges and less frequent dressing changes for prevention of catheter-related infections in critically ill adults: a randomized controlled trial. JAMA. 2009 Mar 25;301(12):1231-41.
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