6 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions
A single arm study of 40 adult volunteers to assess the safety and efficacy of the ivWatch SmartTouch and fiber optic sensors when observing non-infiltrated (normal) tissues at common peripheral IV therapy sites.
A single arm trial consisting of 98 adult volunteers to assess the safety and efficacy of ivWatch sensors when observing infiltrated tissues at common sites for peripheral IV therapy.
This study will examine the use of the ivWatch Model 400 to monitor PIV sites in pediatric patients. Half the participants will be monitored by the device without infiltration notifications and the other half will be monitored by the device with infiltration notifications enabled.
A single arm trial consisting of 70 adult volunteers to assess the safety and efficacy of the ivWatch Model 400 when observing infiltrated tissues at common sites for peripheral IV therapy.
A single arm study of 40 adult volunteers to assess the safety and efficacy of the ivWatch Model 400 when observing non-infiltrated (normal) tissues at common peripheral IV therapy sites.
The purpose of this study to to monitor the peripheral intravenous (PIV) site on subjects receiving continuous IV fluids for infiltration and extravasation events. Infiltration is an indication that the PIV is leaking fluids outside of the vascular system. The study hypothesis is to demonstrate that changes in the optical signals of the non-invasive monitoring medical device will detect infiltration and extravasation events.