Better Solutions for Challenging Venous Access

Navi™ is transforming blood draws especially for pediatric, geriatric, obese, and chronically ill patients.

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Up to 74% of hospitalized patients develop hospital-acquired anemia1

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Over 2 million healthcare workers suffer needle-stick injuries globally each year2

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1 in 8 blood draws causes complications such as infection, phlebitis, bruising, and hematomas3

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Poor specimen quality forces costly redraws4-6

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Sleep disruption for blood draws worsens patient outcomes7

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Failed attempts erode patient trust

Failed venipuncture attempts damage patient trust and strain therapeutic relationships. Navi™ Needle-Free Blood Collection eliminates these challenges by utilizing existing IV access for blood draws, preventing repeated needle sticks. The system requires no waste samples when proper protocols are followed, reducing blood loss while significantly decreasing sharps injury risk for healthcare workers.2 This innovative solution is designed to preserve venous integrity, enhance patient comfort, and streamline blood collection procedures.

References

  1. Thavendiranathan, P., Bagai, A., Ebidia, A., Detsky, A. S., & Choudhry, N. K. (2005). Do blood tests cause anemia in hospitalized patients? Journal of General Internal Medicine, 20(6), 520-524.
  2. Bouya, S., Balouchi, A., Rafiemanesh, H., Amirshahi, M., Dastres, M., Moghadam, M. P., Behnamfar, N., Shyeback, M., Badakhsh, M., Allahyari, J., Hesaraki, M., & Al Mugheed, K. (2020). Global prevalence and device related causes of needle stick injuries among health care workers: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Annals of Global Health, 86(1), 35.
  3. López‐Picado, A., Albinarrate, A., Bernade, M., Ruiz de Gopegui, E., Aguirre, M., Roca, C., Ruiz de Alegría, B., Fernández de Larrea, N., Barace, K., & Latorre, K. (2017). Complications associated with venipuncture in hospitalized patients: A systematic review. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 26(23-24), 4729-4740.
  4. Mohammadpour, M., Mansouri, A., Ahmadi, K., & Karimi, A. (2023). Preanalytical errors in a hematology laboratory: An experience from a tertiary care center. Diagnostics, 13(4), 591.
  5. Mansouri, A., Taghipour, S., Karimi, A., & Shams, M. (2020). Challenges in preanalytical phase of laboratory medicine: Rate of blood sample nonconformity in a tertiary care hospital. Journal of Laboratory Physicians, 12(2), 96-101.
  6. Medical Laboratory Observer. (2021). Recollecting blood specimens. Retrieved from https://www.mlo-online.com/information-technology/analytics/article/13009003/recollecting-blood-specimens
  7. Mamtani, M., Shofer, F. S., Carney, M. M., Malik, S., Li, T., Holena, D. N., Pascual, J. L., Delgado, M. K., & Reilly, P. M. (2023). Timing of blood draws among patients hospitalized in a large academic medical center. JAMA Network Open, 6(1), e2248518.