Abstract:
A graphic for use with medical article securement systems, medical article securement systems comprising a graphic, and methods of using same. The graphic can include a representation of an anatomical feature, such that the graphic provides a visual cue for coupling the medical article securement system to a subject in a desired orientation relative to the subject. Medical article securement systems comprising a graphic can be configured to be coupled to the subject and further configured to secure at least a portion of a medical article. Methods can include coupling the medical article securement system to the subject according to the graphic.
Abstract:
Compositions for treating a biofilm comprising viable microorganisms are provided. The compositions include a suspending medium, a bioactive glass comprising B2O3, and an effective amount of an antimicrobial compound selected from the group consisting of antimicrobial biguanide, quaternary ammonium compound, silver or copper deposited as a coating on the surface of the bioactive glass, and antimicrobial lipid component. Methods of treating a biofilm or a surface with the compositions are also provided.
Abstract:
A medical article and methods of using same. The medical article can include a machine direction (MD) and a cross-machine direction (CMD); a support layer; and a viscoelastic layer. The viscoelastic layer can be coupled to the support layer, and the viscoelastic layer can be discontinuous in the MD and/or the CMD. The viscoelastic layer can recover at least 70% of its deformation after 48 hours at room temperature after being strained to 50% elongation, such that the medical article has a first tensile stiffness T1 at a first strain rate S1, and a second tensile stiffness T1 at a second strain rate Si. The ratio of S1/S2 can be at least 100, and the ratio of T1/T2 can be at least 1.5. The method can include wrapping the medical article around a body part; applying the first strain rate S1; and applying the second strain rate S2.
Abstract:
The disclosed support device includes a contained cushioning element, which allowing for cleaning of the support device but limiting absorption of fluid into the cushioning element. The support device comprises a backing layer, a cushioning element, and a base layer. The backing layer comprises a first surface and second surface, opposite the first surface, wherein the backing layer is highly moisture vapor permeable and the first surface of the backing layer is liquid water impermeable. The cushioning element is positioned adjacent the second surface of the backing layer. The base layer comprises a first surface adjacent the cushioning element and a second surface, opposite the first surface of the cushioning element. The base layer is highly moisture vapor permeable. The base layer is entirely contiguous. The second surface of the base layer comprises an adhesive. The base layer and backing layer connect entirely around the cushioning element.
Abstract:
A securement device for securing a medical article, comprising abase having a longitudinal axis, a top face and a bottom face, where the longitudinal axis defines a longitudinal direction, a cuff disposed on the top face of the base and positioned along the longitudinal axis, the cuff comprising an entry gap in at least a portion of the cuff and defining an interior aperture, and a bar disposed on the top face of the base, the bar positioned along the longitudinal axis, where the bar is moveable between an open position and a closed position and where the bar cooperates with the cuff in the closed position to secure the medical article.
Abstract:
A medical sealant composition and method for coupling the medical article to skin using the medical sealant composition. The medical sealant composition can include an unsaturated rubber hydrocarbon having at least one hydrosilyation-crosslinkable functional group and a crosslinking agent having at least one SiH group per molecule. The medical sealant composition can cure at 35 degrees C. in less than 20 minutes. The method can include applying the composition to one or both of a medical article and skin when the composition is in an uncured state; applying the medical article to the skin; and allowing the composition to cure to form a sealant between the medical article and the skin.
Abstract:
A securement device for securing a medical article is disclosed. The securement device comprises a base and a first securing portion comprising a strap that is movable between an open position and a closed position and a connector disposed on the base. The strap cooperates with the connector in the closed position to form an enclosure. The strap further comprises a curvilinear segment that projects inwardly into the enclosure in a convex orientation when the strap is in the closed position. Securement systems for securing medical articles and methods of securing at least a portion of a medical article to a patient are also provided.