News | May 14, 2007

Iapyx Medical Introduces Stable-Line Family Of Catheter Stabilization Devices

San Diego, CA - Iapyx Medical, a developer of innovative single-use medical devices, introduced its Stable-Line family of catheter stabilization products designed to minimize the risk of catheter-related bloodstream and urinary tract infections, two of the three most common hospital-acquired infections. With the launch of Stable-Line Arterial and Stable-Line Foley catheter stabilization devices, Iapyx Medical aims to combat the epidemic of hospital-acquired infections and improve patient care and clinician safety.

The Stable-Line Arterial catheter stabilization device is designed to prevent inadvertent movement and dislodgment of arterial lines. Suture securement, the traditional means of arterial line securement, increases patients' risks of developing catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI), which pose a significant mortality risk. Suture securement also puts healthcare workers at risk for needlestick injuries, which expose them to blood-borne pathogens including Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV. The Stable-Line Arterial device mitigates these risks while addressing OSHA's recommendation for sutureless securement and meeting Infusion Nurses Society (INS) standards as a manufactured stabilization device. Without the use of invasive sutures or conventional strips of tape, the Stable-Line Arterial catheter stabilization device firmly grips the extension set to immobilize the catheter while permitting visual inspection and monitoring of the insertion site.

"We know that catheter-related bloodstream infections are one of the most common and deadly hospital-acquired infections, and they cost hospitals between $296M to $2.3B annually according to the CDC," said Chris Whelan, Vice President of Marketing at Iapyx Medical. "Iapyx Medical's Stable-Line family of products provides a cost effective way to minimize patient and clinician health risks with simple, effective securement devices."

Iapyx Medical also introduced the Stable-Line Foley catheter stabilization device, which addresses the infection risks, complications and discomfort associated with indwelling Foley (urinary) catheters. To secure Foley catheters, most critical care clinicians use tape and leg-straps, which are not only ineffective in securing the catheters but are inadequate defenses against urethral irritation, meatal erosion and accidental dislodgement. The Stable-Line® Foley catheter stabilization device minimizes these complications by securing the catheter and reducing inadvertent movement. The device, designed with a releasable and rotating dead-bolt style locking mechanism, allows for patient movement while maintaining skin integrity.

Iapyx Medical's products have been successfully adopted by hospitals nationwide, including Loma Linda University Medical Center. "Loma Linda University Medical Center routinely uses non-invasive catheter stabilization devices to reduce the frequency of insertion site trauma and catheter-related infections," said Pam Bracker, Director of Clinical Materials. "By effectively stabilizing Foley and vascular access devices, we lower the patient's risk of developing urinary tract and bloodstream infections two of the most common hospital-acquired infections in the US."

For more details on the Stable-Line Arterial and Stable-Line Foley, please go to: www.iapyx.com.

SOURCE: Iapyx Medical