VAMP Plus with Luer activated sample site LASS
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To minimize blood loss during sampling, Edwards Lifesciences' VAMP closed blood sampling systems incorporate an in-line reservoir that allows clinicians to reinfuse rather than discard the clearing volume. Needle-less VAMP systems are designed to reduce infection, needle sticks, and blood waste associated with conventional blood sampling methods. 1-4
References:
1.Peruzzi, W.T., et al., A clinical evaluation of a blood conservation device in medical intensive care unit patients. Critical care medicine, 1993. 21 (4): p. 501-6
2. Oto, J., et al., Comparison of bacterial contamination of blood conservation system and stopcock system arterial sampling lines used in critically ill patients. American Journal of Infection Control, 2012. 40(6): p.530-4
3. O'Hare, D. and R.J. Chilvers, Arterial blood sampling practices in intensive care units in England and Wales. Anaesthesia, 2001. 56(6): p. 568-71
4. Tang, M., et al,. Closed Blood Conservation Device for Reducing Catheter-Related Infections in Children After Cardiac Surgery. Critical Care Nurse, 2014. 34(5); p.53-61
CAUTION: Federal (United States) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. See Instructions For Use (IFU) / Directions For Use (DFU) for full prescribing information, including indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions and adverse events.
To minimize blood loss during sampling, Edwards Lifesciences' VAMP closed blood sampling systems incorporate an in-line reservoir that allows clinicians to reinfuse rather than discard the clearing volume. Needle-less VAMP systems are designed to reduce infection, needle sticks, and blood waste associated with conventional blood sampling methods. 1-4
References:
1.Peruzzi, W.T., et al., A clinical evaluation of a blood conservation device in medical intensive care unit patients. Critical care medicine, 1993. 21 (4): p. 501-6
2. Oto, J., et al., Comparison of bacterial contamination of blood conservation system and stopcock system arterial sampling lines used in critically ill patients. American Journal of Infection Control, 2012. 40(6): p.530-4
3. O'Hare, D. and R.J. Chilvers, Arterial blood sampling practices in intensive care units in England and Wales. Anaesthesia, 2001. 56(6): p. 568-71
4. Tang, M., et al,. Closed Blood Conservation Device for Reducing Catheter-Related Infections in Children After Cardiac Surgery. Critical Care Nurse, 2014. 34(5); p.53-61
CAUTION: Federal (United States) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. See Instructions For Use (IFU) / Directions For Use (DFU) for full prescribing information, including indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions and adverse events.
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