Lower Occlusion Rates and Large Cost Savings Reported in Presentation at European Oncology Nursing Society An IV connector known as an intraluminal protection device (IPD) outperformed a negative-pressure split septum IV connector, in a prospective clinical study that compared the occlusion rates of two IV connectors. The purpose of the study was to compare the two connector types in both inpatient and outpatient, cancer-related settings. The study was undertaken to determine if connector design would affect occlusion rates... via Health News from Medical News Today Read More Here..
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