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3M™ Tegaderm™ I.V. Advanced Securement Dressing

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A line of IV dressings comprehensively designed to help provide advanced IV and central line catheter securement

Dressing has a stabilisation border, transparent window, pattern-coated adhesive, deep notch and tape strip to provide a secure hold, site visibility and moisture management

Stabilisation border is flexible and conformable to help reduce edge lift and maximise securement and wear time

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  • A line of IV dressings comprehensively designed to help provide advanced IV and central line catheter securement
  • Dressing has a stabilisation border, transparent window, pattern-coated adhesive, deep notch and tape strip to provide a secure hold, site visibility and moisture management
  • Stabilisation border is flexible and conformable to help reduce edge lift and maximise securement and wear time
  • Visually transparent film and adhesive with picture frame delivery allows for precise IV dressing placement and continuous insertion site observation
  • Dual pattern adhesive technology is designed to optimise and build securement strength over 24 hours, helping to reduce the risk of accidental dislodgements
  • Waterproof film coating resists soiling and provides a barrier to external contaminants including liquids, bacteria and viruses* *In vitro testing shows that the film provides a barrier against viruses 27 nm in diameter or larger while the dressing remains intact without leakage
  • Interested in a CHG version of this product? View the 3M™ Tegaderm™ CHG Chlorhexidine Gluconate I.V. Securement Dressing

3M™ Tegaderm™ I.V. Advanced Securement Dressings are comprehensively designed to help you provide exceptional patient care through advanced catheter securement, site visibility and breathability. Providing up to 7 days of wear time and excellent moisture management, these central line and PICC dressings offer a cost-effective catheter securement solution.

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3M™ Tegaderm™ I.V. Advanced Securement Dressing

Advanced catheter securement and comfort.

The 3M™ I.V. Advanced Securement Dressing has a hypoallergenic and highly breathable dual-patterned adhesive system that continues to build strength within the first 24 hours of application to help optimise catheter securement and reduce the risk of accidental dislodgement.

With up to 7 days of wear time for CVCs (1) and on PIV catheters (2), these IV dressings promote consistent, accurate and easy application and removal. Continuous insertion site observation can help your facility manage IV site care costs by potentially reducing the number of dressing changes and catheter restarts.

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    1. Deep notch. Designed to conform around hubs and lumens and reduce the risk of catheter manipulation and dislodgement.

    2. Picture-frame delivery. Allows for precise dressing placement and minimises the potential to stick to gloves or to itself for easy, one-handed application.

    3. Highly breathable transparent film. Provides continuous insertion site visibility and a waterproof, sterile barrier to external contaminants.*

    4. Stabilisation border. Flexible, conformable and designed to reduce edge lift.

    5. Dual pattern-coated adhesive technology. Promotes enhanced breathability and provides a balance of securement and removal to preserve patients’ skin integrity.

    6. Securement tape strips. Promote consistent application, enhance securement and include a film coating that resists soiling to help reduce the number of dressing changes.

    *In vitro testing shows that the Tegaderm™ I.V. Advanced Securement dressing’s (film) provides a viral barrier from viruses 27 nm in diameter or larger while the dressing remains intact without leakage.

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    Broad coverage with a range of applications.

    Use the 3M™ Tegaderm™ I.V. Securement Dressings for short peripheral IV and midline venous catheters, CVCs, dialysis catheters, arterial catheters, epidural catheters and other percutaneous devices. A CHG version, 3M™ Tegaderm™ CHG Chlorhexidine Gluconate I.V. Securement Dressing, is also available.

Suggested applications
  • Peripheral IV
  • PICC
  • Jugular
  • Subclavian
  • Arterial
  • Femoral
  • Port
  • Epidural
  • Dialysis

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¹ O’Grady, N et al. (2011). Guidelines for the Prevention of Intravascular Catheter-Related Infections, 2011. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/hicpac/BSI/ BSFguidelines-2011.htm. (pp. 32-35) ² Alexander, M. (2016). Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice. Journal of Infusion Nursing, 39(1S), Standard 41, page S82