First Robust Portfolio of IV Sets Not Made With PVC and DEHP
November 2021 – Repertoire Magazine
B. Braun Medical Inc. (B. Braun), a leader in infusion therapy and pain management, announced the launch of its new CARESAFE™ IV Administration Sets with Optional AirStop component. CARESAFE IV Sets are the first robust portfolio of IV administration sets in the US market that are not made with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and diethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP).1 They provide an added level of protection for the environment and, most importantly, to patients from the potential health risks associated with exposure to these chemicals.
“More than four decades ago, B. Braun recognized the environmental and patient risks posed by products containing PVC and DEHP,” said Chad Laity, Director of Marketing, Vascular Access and IV Systems at B. Braun.
“B. Braun is the only supplier that offers a full line of IV solution containers not made with PVC and DEHP, and we are now pleased to introduce our robust portfolio of IV administration, secondary, extension, and specialty IV sets that eliminate the risk of patient exposure to these potentially dangerous toxic substances,” continued Laity.
Dioxin, a known human carcinogen, can be formed during the manufacture of PVC, and during the incineration or burning of PVC products.2 DEHP, a phthalate used to soften PVC, is an endocrine disrupting compound (EDC) that has been shown to be harmful to certain patient populations including pregnant women, male neonates, and young children.3
The American Medical Association, among other healthcare and professional organizations, encourages hospitals and physicians to reduce and phase out the use of PVC medical device products, especially those containing DEHP, and urges the adoption of safe, cost-effective, alternative products where available.4
In addition to reducing patient exposure to toxic substances, CARESAFE IV Sets with Optional AirStop component also help to protect patients from the risks associated with air infusion and helps prevent the line from running dry.5 This is critical in IV therapy because any entry of air into the vascular system causes a risk for air embolism.6,7
Air embolism is on the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) list of Serious Reportable Events known as “never events”.8 While the frequency of air embolisms is low, the mortality rate is high (21%).9 The innovative AirStop filter is designed to only allow fluid to pass through and thereby helps to prevent the line from running dry, providing peace of mind for the clinician and increasing safety for the patient.5
1 B. Braun Data on File
2 PVC and Phthalates. Health Care Without Harm. https://noharm-uscanada.org/issues/us-canada/pvc-and-phthalates
3 Schettler, T. Polyvinyl chloride in health care. Health Care Without Harm. January 2020.
4 Encouraging Alternatives to PVC/DEHP Products in Health. American Medical Association. 2016.
5 B. Braun Engineering Test Report: PVC-Free IV Set Project, JMLY-BXWRDT, April 8, 2021.
6 Cook, Lynda S. Infusion-Related Air Embolism. Journal of Infusion Nursing. February 2013. Volume 36 Number 1: 25-34.
7 Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice 2021. January/February 2021. Volume 44 Number 1S.
8 State Medicaid Director Letter SMDL #08-004. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. July 2008.
9 McCarthy, C., Behravesh, S., Naidu, S., Oklu, R., Air Embolism: Diagnosis, Clinical Management and Outcomes. US National Library of Medicine. March 2017.