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Non-Winged Winged Gauge Length Flow Rate Catheter OD Catheter ID Units Box/Case 382512 382612 24 0.75 in. (0.7 mm x 19 mm) 20 mL/min .026 in.-.029 in. (0.66-0.74 mm) .019 in.-.022 in. (0.48-0.56 mm) 50/200 382523 382623 22 1.00 in. (0.9 mm x 25 mm) 37 mL/min .033 in.-.036 in. (0.84-0.91 mm) .024 in.-.027 in. (0.61-0.69 mm) 50/200 382533 382633 20 1.00 in. (1.1 mm x 25 mm) 63 mL/min .041 in.-.044 in. (1.04-1.12 mm) .030 in.-.033 in. (0.76-0.84 mm) 50/200 382534 382634 20 1.16 in. (1.1 mm x 30 mm) 61 mL/min .041 in.-.044 in. (1.04-1.12 mm) .030 in.-.033 in. (0.76-0.84 mm) 50/200 382537 382637 20 1.88 in. (1.1 mm x 48 mm) 54 mL/min .041 in.-.044 in. (1.04-1.12 mm) .030 in.-.033 in. (0.76-0.84 mm) 50/200 382544 382644 18 1.16 in. (1.3 mm x 30 mm) 95 mL/min .050 in.-.053 in. (1.27-1.35 mm) .037 in.-.040 in. (0.94-1.02 mm) 50/200 382547 382647 18 1.88 in. (1.3 mm x 48 mm) 87 mL/min .050 in.-.053 in. (1.27-1.35 mm) .037 in.-.040 in. (0.94-1.02 mm) 50/200 382554 382654 16 1.16 in. (1.7 mm x 30 mm) 193 mL/min .067 in.-.070 in. (1.70-1.78 mm) .052 in.-.055 in. (1.32-1.40 mm) 50/200 382557 382657 16 1.77 in. (1.7 mm x 45 mm) 185 mL/min .067 in.-.070 in. (1.70-1.78 mm) .052 in.-.055 in. (1.32-1.40 mm) 50/200 Making safety safer SM BD INSYTE AUTOGUARD BC WITH BLOOD CONTROL TECHNOLOGY BD Insyte Autoguard BC Product Information BD, BD Logo, and all other trademarks are property of Becton, Dickinson and Company. © 2013 BD. Printed in the USA MSS0258-1B (1/13) To order or learn more about BD Insyte Autoguard BC, call 1.888.237.2762 or visit www.bd.com/IAGBC The 18 to 22 gauge catheters are capable of withstanding high-pressure injection procedures. 1 Onia R, Eshun-Wilson I, Arce C, et al. Evaluation of a new safety peripheral IV catheter designed to reduce mucocutaneous blood exposure. Curr Med Res Opin. 2011;27(7):1339-1346. * comparison to a traditional peripheral IV catheter 2 Jagger J, Perry J, Parker G, et al. Blood exposure risk during peripheral I.V. catheter insertion and removal. Nursing. 2011;41(12):45-49. 3 Richardson D, Kaufman L. Reducing blood exposure risks and costs associated with SPIVC insertion. Nurs Manage. 2011;42(12):31-34. 4 Mendelson MH, Lin-Chen BY, Finkelstein-Blond L, Bailey E, Kogan G. Evaluation of a safety IV catheter (IVC) (Becton Dickinson, Insyte Autoguard): final report [abstract]. Eleventh Annual Scientific Meeting Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America. 2001. ** comparison to a non-safety peripheral IV catheter 5 Gaukroger PB, Roberts JG, Manners TA. Infusion thrombophlebitis: a prospective comparison of 645 Vialon and Teflon cannulae in anaesthetic and postoperative use. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. 1988;16:265-271. 6 Maki DG, Ringer M. Risk factors for infusion-related phlebitis with small peripheral venous catheters. Annals of Internal Medicine. 1991;114:845-854. All the familiar sizes of BD Insyte Autoguard, now with Blood Control Technology BD Medical 9450 South State Street Sandy, Utah 84070 1.888.237.2762 www.bd.com/IAGBC

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Non-Winged Winged Gauge Length Flow Rate Catheter OD Catheter ID Units Box/Case

382512 382612 24 0.75 in. (0.7 mm x 19 mm) 20 mL/min .026 in.-.029 in. (0.66-0.74 mm) .019 in.-.022 in. (0.48-0.56 mm) 50/200

382523 382623 22 1.00 in. (0.9 mm x 25 mm) 37 mL/min .033 in.-.036 in. (0.84-0.91 mm) .024 in.-.027 in. (0.61-0.69 mm) 50/200

382533 382633 20 1.00 in. (1.1 mm x 25 mm) 63 mL/min .041 in.-.044 in. (1.04-1.12 mm) .030 in.-.033 in. (0.76-0.84 mm) 50/200

382534 382634 20 1.16 in. (1.1 mm x 30 mm) 61 mL/min .041 in.-.044 in. (1.04-1.12 mm) .030 in.-.033 in. (0.76-0.84 mm) 50/200

382537 382637 20 1.88 in. (1.1 mm x 48 mm) 54 mL/min .041 in.-.044 in. (1.04-1.12 mm) .030 in.-.033 in. (0.76-0.84 mm) 50/200

382544 382644 18 1.16 in. (1.3 mm x 30 mm) 95 mL/min .050 in.-.053 in. (1.27-1.35 mm) .037 in.-.040 in. (0.94-1.02 mm) 50/200

382547 382647 18 1.88 in. (1.3 mm x 48 mm) 87 mL/min .050 in.-.053 in. (1.27-1.35 mm) .037 in.-.040 in. (0.94-1.02 mm) 50/200

382554 382654 16 1.16 in. (1.7 mm x 30 mm) 193 mL/min .067 in.-.070 in. (1.70-1.78 mm) .052 in.-.055 in. (1.32-1.40 mm) 50/200

382557 382657 16 1.77 in. (1.7 mm x 45 mm) 185 mL/min .067 in.-.070 in. (1.70-1.78 mm) .052 in.-.055 in. (1.32-1.40 mm) 50/200

Making safety safer SM

BD INSYTE™ AUTOGUARD™ BCwITh BlOOD CONTROl TEChNOlOGY

BD Insyte™ Autoguard™ BC Product Information

BD, BD Logo, and all other trademarks are property of Becton, Dickinson and Company. © 2013 BD. Printed in the USA

MSS0258-1B (1/13)

To order or learn more about BD Insyte™ Autoguard™ BC, call 1.888.237.2762 or visit www.bd.com/IAGBC

The 18 to 22 gauge catheters are capable of withstanding high-pressure injection procedures.

1 Onia R, Eshun-Wilson I, Arce C, et al. Evaluation of a new safety peripheral IV catheter designed to reduce mucocutaneous blood exposure. Curr Med Res Opin. 2011;27(7):1339-1346.

* comparison to a traditional peripheral IV catheter

2 Jagger J, Perry J, Parker G, et al. Blood exposure risk during peripheral I.V. catheter insertion and removal. Nursing. 2011;41(12):45-49.

3 Richardson D, Kaufman L. Reducing blood exposure risks and costs associated with SPIVC insertion. Nurs Manage. 2011;42(12):31-34.

4 Mendelson MH, Lin-Chen BY, Finkelstein-Blond L, Bailey E, Kogan G. Evaluation of a safety IV catheter (IVC) (Becton Dickinson, Insyte Autoguard): final report [abstract]. Eleventh Annual Scientific Meeting Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America. 2001.

** comparison to a non-safety peripheral IV catheter

5 Gaukroger PB, Roberts JG, Manners TA. Infusion thrombophlebitis: a prospective comparison of 645 Vialon and Teflon cannulae in anaesthetic and postoperative use. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. 1988;16:265-271.

6 Maki DG, Ringer M. Risk factors for infusion-related phlebitis with small peripheral venous catheters. Annals of Internal Medicine. 1991;114:845-854.

All the familiar sizes of BD Insyte Autoguard, now with Blood Control Technology

BD Medical 9450 South State Street Sandy, Utah 84070 1.888.237.2762 www.bd.com/IAGBC

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BD Vialon™ Biomaterial

BD Instaflash™ Needle Technology

NEW BD Blood Control Technology

BD Blood Control Technology—designed to stop blood so it doesn’t escape the hub. Controlling blood escape means a cleaner area helping to increase patient confidence.

The healthcare industry has come a long way in preventing needlestick injuries and their potential dangers. Even so, blood exposure during a peripheral IV insertion is still a factor—and a risk—to healthcare workers and patients.

Study Data • Astudyshowstherateofat-riskbloodexposurefor

IV catheter insertions is 128 per 100,000 insertions (this is the combined rate of blood contact to the eyes, nose, mouth, and nonintact skin).2

• AstudyshowsthatwhileplacingaperipheralIVcatheter, clinicians often use gauze, absorbent drape, towels or sheets.3

• Astudyshowstheaveragecostpercleanupforthese materials is $0.30 per insertion.3

Now blood exposure doesn’t have to be “part of the job.” In a clinical study, 98% of clinicians stated they had no risk of blood exposure during insertion when using BD Insyte Autoguard BC,1* which means:• Lessriskofexposuretobloodbornepathogens.

• Virtuallynocleanupofbloodspills.

• Noneedtoworryaboutstoppingblood.1

• Virtuallynobloodleakageandimmediatecost savings on clean-up supplies.

“Because one blood droplet found my eye, I was at risk.” C h E R Y l l C O l l I N S ,

B S N , R N , O C N

View Cheryll’s and other blood exposure stories online at www.bd.com/ bloodcontrol

BD Insyte™

Autoguard™ BC: clinically shown to reduce the risk of blood exposure by 95%1*

Complete Needle Encapsulation

Push-button Needle Shielding

Clinically Demonstrated • Newblood-controltechnologyshowntoreduce

the risk of blood exposure by 95%.1*

• Push-buttonshieldingtechnologyprovento reduce needlestick injuries by 95%.4**

• BDVialon™ biomaterial—is designed to soften in the vein and provides greater kink resistance5 and longer dwell time6 compared to FEP polymer.

Safety Beyond Needlestick Protection BD Insyte™ Autoguard™ BC IV catheters are a part of the BD Medical family of products—products that reflect a continuing commitment to keeping health-care workers safer worldwide. To order or request more information, call 1.888.237.2762 or visit www.bd.com/IAGBC

Standard non-blood-control IV catheter

Reduce Cross-Contamination Risks Because there is dramatically less blood leakage at insertion, BD Insyte™ Autoguard™ BC can mean less potential cross contamination. Minimizing spills means there’s less blood to get on gloves, clothing, shoes, bedding, floors, or equipment.1

Making safety safer for you