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BD Vacutainer UltraTouch Push Button Blood Collection Set receives US FDA approval & European CE marking

Franklin Lakes, New JerseyFriday, February 19, 2016, 12:00 Hrs  [IST]

Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD), a leading global medical technology company, announced the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance and European CE marking for a new safety blood collection set – the BD Vacutainer UltraTouch Push Button Blood Collection Set – that uses proprietary needle technology to help enhance the patient experience during this important procedure.

"Phlebotomy is often one of the first procedures hospital patients undergo, and it can set the tone for their entire stay," said Dr. Ana K. Stankovic, worldwide vice president of medical affairs for BD Life Sciences – Preanalytical Systems and Global Health. "With US reimbursement levels tied to patient satisfaction and the rise of online patient reviews, clinicians are seeking ways to improve these vital, high-touch procedures by reducing patient pain and improving their ability to access difficult veins."

The BD Vacutainer UltraTouch Push Button Blood Collection Set employs patented PentaPoint Comfort 5-bevel needle technology. Studies have shown that this design helps reduce the chance of a painful injection by creating a flatter, thinner surface to help penetrate the skin with significantly greater ease.

When combined with BD RightGauge technology, which increases the needle’s inner diameter and enables clinicians to select a smaller gauge needle without sacrificing sample quality and blood flow, this new device has been shown to reduce penetration forces by up to 32 per cent when compared to another leading blood collection set.

"The ability to use smaller gauge needles should also help clinicians access veins more successfully," said Dr. Stankovic. "This could prove especially valuable in patient populations, such as oncology, geriatric and pediatric, that often have difficult or fragile veins."

According to Dr. Stankovic, clinicians are traditionally reluctant to use smaller gauge needles (i.e. a 25-gauge needle versus a 23-gauge) even though it would likely increase their ability to access a patient’s vein for fear of increasing hemolysis – the rupture or destruction of red blood cells – as the blood passes slowly through the narrow cannula.

"With BD Vacutainer UltraTouch blood collection sets, clinicians can select the gauge that is most appropriate for their patients, without compromising sample quality, testing accuracy and their own efficiency," said Dr. Stankovic.

 
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