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The goal of this study is to compare blood drawn using a device called HemoIV to standard-of-care blood drawn from a vein in the arm or from an IV catheter. The HemoIV is a device that is attached to an IV line. This device allows for blood to be drawn while a patient is receiving IV fluids.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
Participants will:
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The HemoIV investigational device allows for continuous administration of intravenous fluids for blood draw sampling without exposing patients to additional needle sticks, stoppage of intravenous therapy, and potential exposure to bacteria that are inherent risks when performing blood draws using traditional phlebotomy methods. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the HemoIV system.
Participants serve as their own control to compare blood measurement parameters. Blood measurements extracted from the participant will be used to compare the control blood sample(s) to the HemoIV blood sample(s). The contralateral arm to the placement of the HemoIV will be the control arm of the study. It is hypothesized that the HemoIV will provide blood samples within the equivalency margin, compared to standard practice (Venipuncture or Peripheral IV Catheter).
The main objectives are:
Participant population will consist of adult patients admitted to the hospital for a medical condition in the emergency department, inpatient, or observation units and are requiring blood draws as well as intravenous fluids.
Participants will:
Quality control (QC) procedures will be implemented beginning with the data entry system and data QC checks that will be run on the database will be generated. Any missing data or data anomalies will be communicated to the site(s) for clarification/resolution.
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106 participants in 2 patient groups
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