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Effects of ivAED™ Device on "Air-in-line" Alarms and Workflow Disruption

H

Herrick Medical

Status

Completed

Conditions

Infusion

Treatments

Device: ivEAD tubing kit

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The investigators propose to test the hypothesis, that is, the effectiveness of the ivAED to eliminate air-in-line, comparing two commercially available, standard IV infusion pumps: the Braun Infusomat® Space P and the Becton-Dickenson Alaris™ model 8100 pump (the latter is currently in use as the standard IV infusion pump at Keck Hospital of USC). Testing of an IV infusion pump other the Keck Hospital of USC standard is indicated, as the independent laboratory testing of the Alaris™ 8100 pump found that this model pump is prone to developing air bubbles as the infusion passes through the pump mechanism. These air bubbles can be sufficient to trigger the air-in-line alarm. The Braun Infusomat® Space P IV infusion pump is a market leader like the Alaris™ 8100 pump, was evaluated in independent testing with and without the ivAED™ device, and was NOT found to create bubbles.

Full description

There are very few controlled human studies in the literature that assess various existing preventative measures for air embolism. After extensive, independent pre-clinical laboratory testing of the ivAED™ device demonstrating efficacy in removing air-in-line from IV infusions (see Appendix 1), this is the first-in-humans, clinical application of the ivAED™ device.

Testing of the ivAED™ device in patients is justified as that is the only means to determine the impact of the device on clinical IV infusion and nursing workflow disruptions (the primary outcomes of the study). Testing of the device in animals, or in healthy volunteers, or in computer simulations cannot provide this real-world information. In addition, the FDA typically requires that laboratory pre-clinical testing be coupled with clinical testing when applying for approval of new, investigational devices.

The investigators propose to test the hypothesis, that is, the effectiveness of the ivAED to eliminate air-in-line, comparing two commercially available, standard IV infusion pumps: the Braun Infusomat® Space P and the Becton-Dickenson Alaris™ model 8100 pump (the latter is currently in use as the standard IV infusion pump at Keck Hospital of USC). Testing of an IV infusion pump other the Keck Hospital of USC standard is indicated, as the independent laboratory testing of the Alaris™ 8100 pump found that this model pump is prone to developing air bubbles as the infusion passes through the pump mechanism. These air bubbles can be sufficient to trigger the air-in-line alarm. The Braun Infusomat® Space P IV infusion pump is a market leader like the Alaris™ 8100 pump, was evaluated in independent testing with and without the ivAED™ device, and was NOT found to create bubbles.

Enrollment

55 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Surgical ICU patients that are receiving IV infusions
  • Patients or their surrogates have provided written, informed consent

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients who do not give consent to our researchers
  • Children (patients <18 years of age)
  • Pregnancy
  • Prisoners

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

55 participants in 4 patient groups

Braun Infusomat Pump and ivEAD tubing
Experimental group
Description:
ivEAD tubing
Treatment:
Device: ivEAD tubing kit
Braun Infusomat Pump and standard tubing
No Intervention group
Description:
Standard tubing
Standard pump and ivEAD tubing
Experimental group
Description:
ivEAD tubing
Treatment:
Device: ivEAD tubing kit
Standard infusion pump and standard tubing
No Intervention group
Description:
Standard tubing

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

J. Perrin Cobb, MD; Kathrine Winnie, DNP

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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