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Intravenous catheterization is a common practice for administering fluids directly into the blood stream. It is often associated with a lethal and a very frequent complication of Catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI).

Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) are defined as the presence of bacteraemia originating from an intravenous catheter. CRBSIs are a leading cause of nosocomial infections associated with morbidity, mortality, and cost. 

Managing CRBSI:

The general way of managing CRBSI associated with any local or systemic inflammation is to remove the catheters from patients and initiate antibiotic therapy empirically. Chlorhexidine gluconate impregnated transparent dressings are being used to cover and protect catheter sites and secure devices to the skin. 

Do You Know?
Chlorhexidine belongs to the group of antiseptic antibacterial agents. It is primarily used to cleanse the skin after an injury, before surgery, or before an injection. Chlorhexidine works by killing (bactericidal) or preventing the growth of bacteria (bacteriostatic) on the skin. It can even be used to clean the hands before a procedure.

We present Velfix® -Edge+CHG, a Chlorhexidine Gluconate IV Securement Dressing. It comprises of a Stabilization Non-Woven Border, Antimicrobial Protection, High MVTR Transparent Film, a Notch, Securement Tape Strips and Documentation Label.

  • Antimicrobial Protection offered by Chlorhexidine Gluconate which is effective in protecting against catheter tip colonization. As per the study published in The American Journal of Medicine, “Chlorhexidine has a broad spectrum of antibacterial activity against Gram-positive bacteria, Gram-negative bacteria, aerobic bacteria, anaerobic bacteria and fungi, and the use of chlorhexidine for skin disinfection in ICU patients reduces the spread of microbes and the incidence of CRBSIs”.
  • Stabilization Non-Woven Border maximizes securement, breathability & wear time of the dressing.
  • High MVTR Transparent Film acts as a waterproof sterile barrier to external contaminants. MVTR is Moisture Vapour Transmission Rate is the measure of permeability for vapour barriers. Velfix® -Edge+CHG is a high MVTR dressing which allows excess moisture to evaporate through the dressing while maintaining proper securement.
  • Velfix® -Edge+CHG comes with 2 Securement Tape Strips to enhance the securement while promoting consistent application.
  • A Notch is provided for opening to host the cannula’s port & reduces risk of catheter dislodgement.
  • Documentation Label is a Pre-printed label to note dressing changes.

PROPERTIES & BENEFITS:

  • Highly conformable to provide solutions for difficult catheter and IV sites
  • Window frame design of Velfix® -Edge+CHG allows continuous observation of IV site
  • Offers waterproof sterile barrier to external contaminants because of high MVTR transparent film
  • Stabilization non-woven borders maximize securement, breathability & wear time
  • Notched design discourages edge lift
  • Velfix® -Edge+CHG is very easy to handle with gloved hands allowing single handed application
  • Made with a premium 30 μ high MVTR transparent Polyurethane film
  • EO Sterile
  • Chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) aids in infection reduction.
  • Conforming & durable
  • Leaves no adhesive residue on skin post removal
USE: Velfix® -Edge+CHG can be used for the securement of Central Venous Catheters, IV Catheter sites, Dialysis catheters, Hickman/ Broviac catheters, Epidural catheters, Arterial catheters, Short peripheral and midline venous catheters. Velfix® -Edge+CHG comes in various customized sizes with varying CHG gel pad sizes for different IV devices.
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Chronic diseases are conditions that must be managed continuously and have a big effect on a person’s quality of life. Diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, heart disease, and cancer are a few of the most prevalent chronic illnesses. Although managing these illnesses can be difficult, it is doable with the correct approaches and lifestyle modifications. This blog will cover all aspects of offering helpful guidance for treating various chronic conditions at home. You will know about the preventive measures you need to take to reduce and regulate your condition in a short time.

Chronic diseases are long-term conditions that typically progresses slowly over time and requires ongoing medical attention and management. Unlike acute conditions, which are typically short-term, chronic diseases often require ongoing medical care and lifestyle modifications to prevent complications and improve quality of life. There are many different types of chronic diseases, each with their own unique symptoms, causes, and treatment options.

Here are some of the most common types of chronic diseases:

  • Heart diseases
  • Diabetes
  • Arthritis 
  • Lung cancer
  • Osteoporosis
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Depression 
  • Asthma
  • Type 2 diabetes

Preventive measures you can take at home to regulate chronic diseases

Chronic diseases can significantly impact a person’s quality of life, but with proper management and medical care, it is possible to live well with these conditions. In addition to routine doctor visits, a healthy diet, and prescription medicine, certain efficient preventive actions might help you feel better quickly. 

These tips work with medical attention side-by-side to provide you with more pain relief and improve your daily functionalities. Take a look at the best tips to manage chronic diseases below.

Tip 1: Follow a Healthy Diet

A healthy diet is essential for managing chronic diseases. A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein can help people manage blood sugar levels, lower the risk of inflammation, and keep a healthy weight.

Tip 2: Stay Active

Regular exercise can help treat, delay, or prevent chronic diseases. Aim for at least 150 minutes each week of physical activity, such as walking or cycling. Moreover, two days of strength-training exercises. Low-impact activities like walking, swimming, and yoga are great options for people with arthritis, while resistance training can help build strength and improve bone health.

Tip 3: Get Enough Sleep

Getting enough sleep is important for overall health and well-being, but it’s especially important for people with chronic diseases. Inflammation, blood sugar levels, and weight growth can all be impacted by sleep deprivation. Set a consistent sleep routine and aim for 7-9 hours of sleep each night.

Tip 4: Manage Stress

Stress can have a significant impact on chronic diseases by increasing inflammation, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels. The ability to manage stress through practises like yoga, deep breathing, or meditation can enhance general well-being and lower the risk of problems from chronic illnesses.

Tip 5: Take care of your Mental Health

Fatigue, body pain, and other prevailing symptoms of chronic illness are often invisible, so others may not always be able to assess their impact. Worrying and thinking adversely about potential circumstances can cause anxiety and stress, which can have an adverse effect on general health. Working on mental health concerns should be done in consultation with a doctor. 

Tip 6: Take Medications as Prescribed

Managing chronic diseases often involves taking medications to control symptoms and prevent complications. It’s critical to follow up frequently to check on the effectiveness of your meds and to take them as directed by your physician. Talk to your doctor or chemist about any side effects or worries.

Living with chronic diseases like diabetes, arthritis, and other conditions can be challenging, but by following these tips, it’s possible to manage them effectively. A healthy diet, regular exercise, adequate sleep, stress management, medication adherence, and staying informed are all key components of managing chronic diseases. By working with healthcare providers, making lifestyle changes, and taking control of your health, you can live a full and active life with chronic diseases.

We advice to stay informed about your condition and its management is essential for living well with chronic diseases. Attend support groups, read reputable sources of information, and ask your healthcare provider any questions you may have. This can help you better understand your condition and how to manage it effectively. Follow us for more such information.

Wound dressings are indispensable in wound care management. With several advancements, dressings have emerged from a passive to a more active role involving moisture-retention and delivery systems.

Foam dressings are absorbent dressings used as primary and secondary dressings in partial or full thickness wounds with varying levels of exudate levels. When used as primary dressings, these provide absorption and insulation; and when used as secondary dressings, for wounds, with packing.

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