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Edwards AVA DevicesAdvanced Venous Access
美商愛德華公司: Gina Chen
AVA - Increase Your Options
• Reduces risk of infection, only one site• Reduces insertion time for clinician• Reduces nurse line maintenance • Less irritation to patient
AVA - Increase Your Options
• TRIPLE lumen infusion + sheath + catheter insertion
• Employ only one insertion site which may reduce device complications and infection
• Maximize flow rates with FLEXIBLE lumen walls
• Increase flexibility for rapid response to patients requiring a second catheter insertion
• With AMC thromboshield
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Patients’ needs change by the minute, but there their central venous access shouldn’t
AVA 3Xi 8.5F
AVA High-Flow 9F
Comparison of AVA Devices
AVA HF AVA 3Xi
Patient Type High-risk medical/surgical patients High infusion/volume need
Fast-track and routine cardiac surgical patients involving multiple access lines
French Size 9F
(11 cm)
8.5F
(11cm)
Swan-Ganz Size Up to 8F Up to 7.5F
Competencies in extrusion Innovation and technology
AVA Devices
Flexible Inner LumensIncreased flow rates
Cross sections of AVA
• Empty Gravity – medical lumen Gravity-medical+7.5F PAC
AVA High-FlowAVA High-Flow
• Capable of 96000 ml/hr without catheterCapable of 96000 ml/hr without catheter
• 9F Distal lumen accommodates 8F Swan-Ganz catheter9F Distal lumen accommodates 8F Swan-Ganz catheter
• Introducer valve is integral to devices backformIntroducer valve is integral to devices backform
Flow Rate of AVA
AVA HF AVA 3Xi
Gravity 300mmHg Gravity 300mmHg
Proximal 1 6,028 ml/hr 36,900 ml/hr 9180 ml/hr 24720 ml/hr
Proximal 2 6,334 ml/hr 36,700 ml/hr 9180 ml/hr 25900 ml/hr
Distal 28,900 ml/hr 70,800 ml/hr 46800 ml/hr 88200 ml/hr
all 3 lumens 44700 ml/hr 96000 ml/hr
with PAC 22690 ml/hr 79420 ml/hr 8520 ml/hr 23700 ml/hr
Content inside package
1. Vessel dilator 1ea
2. Guidewire with straight & J tips, 0.035” dia. × 45 cm 1ea
3. 22 gauge needle × 1.5” 1ea
4. 18 gauge catheter 2.5” over 20
gauge needle 1ea
5. 18gauge ×2.5” thin wall needle 1ea
6. 5 ml syringe 1ea
7. 4-way stopcock 1ea
8. Catheter locking contamination
shield 1ea
9. Disposable scalpel #11 blade 1ea
10. Interlink injection sites 2ea
Indications of using AVA
• High-risk CABG (re-dos, multi-vessel)• Valve repair of replacement• Major Vascular repair/replacement• Transplants (non-kidney but AVA 3Xi only)• Trauma (ED as a rapid infusion device)• Burns