LifeBubble Demonstrates Significantly Lower Rates of Umbilical Catheter Malposition Compared to Standard Adhesive Methods of Securement
The Consequences of Umbilical Catheter Migration and Malposition Umbilical catheters (UCs) are a fundamental component of patient care, used to centrally administer medication and nutrition to infants in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Yet, these commonly used devices have an average migration rate of over 33% when coupled with standard adhesive securement methods.1 UC migration…