NEWARK, Del, June 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The IV therapy and vein access devices market is expected to reach USD 28.7 billion by 2024. From 2024 to 2034, revenue is expected to increase by 5.1% ...
The IV fluid transfer drug devices market is poised for significant expansion, with its valuation expected to attain USD 9,250.9 million by 2033. This growth trajectory is supported by a compound ...
SyberMed Enterprises LLC has launched two new versions of its intravenous-tube-securing device, with the new products aimed at children and infants. The company’s Linebacker disposable devices are ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, June 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Droplet IV today announced the successful completion of a $2 million funding round to enable launch of its first automatic IV-line flushing device in ...
In addition, the emergence of smart infusion therapy devices is anticipated to boost the growth of the IV fluid monitoring devices market. The growing global population and the rising prevalence of ...
Many hospital patients get medicine or nutrition delivered straight into their bloodstream through a tiny device called a PICC. In just a decade, it's become the go-to device for intravenous care. But ...
Every day, patients around the country get IV devices placed in their arms, to make it easier to receive medicines or have blood drawn over the course of days or weeks. But these PICC lines, as ...
ivWatch, which markets a device that continuously monitors patients receiving intravenous lines, raised $14.8 million, which will boost its marketing and “strategic partner” activities. Most hospital ...
Research on IV devices is underdeveloped, underfunded and understudied. That means doctors don’t always have the information they need to choose the best one for their patients. When we doctors sit ...
No one likes being stuck with a needle to get intravenous fluids in the hospital. But worse than being stuck once is having it done twice. Or three times. Or as many times as it takes before the ...
A new prototype device for rapid and safe IV insertion reduces pain in hospitalized children. The semi-automatic handheld device, called SAGIV, identifies veins, inserts a needle and withdraws it in a ...