Published Nov 11, 2008
minnimouse
5 Posts
Hi All
has anyone tried or is currently using the Biopatch or similar for CAD's?
Dolce, RN
861 Posts
Yes, I've used them frequently. A lot of central line dressing kits now come with the biopatch stocked inside them.
emtb2rn, BSN, RN, EMT-B
2,942 Posts
Biopatches are required for cvads where I work. Ours come in a separate spackage. When applying, just remember: "sunny-side up"
mama_d, BSN, RN
1,187 Posts
We started using them a while ago, when one of our units hit a 25% infection rate with their lines. As long as the lines are sutured into place with the biopatch in mind, they seem to work well. I haven't seen any numbers yet though to compare our infection rate prior to use vs. after.
LovingNurse, BSN, RN
200 Posts
They're required for us. Our biopatches are blue on the side that goes up, so I remember "Blew up."
iluvivt, BSN, RN
2,774 Posts
Biopatch is impregnated with Chlorhexadine gluconate that will last for seven days. In studies its use has reduced catheter related blood stream infections. It also comes in different sizes and hole sizes to be used around other medical devices such as an orthopedic pin. 3M the makers of Tegaderm ave just introduced a product with a clear Chlorhexadine patch that is already attached to the transparent dressing. There is also another antimicrobail disk made from silver ions ( I will check into this for you cuz I can not remember exactly).