Secure Your Vascular (VAD) Dressings with the Lasting Protection of Mastisol® Liquid Adhesive 

  • Increase Adhesive Power - Reduce likelihood of dressing displacement

  • Improve Patient Safety - Minimize risk of infection by creating a lasting occlusive barrier

  • Enhance Efficiency - Reduce time associated with unplanned dressing changes

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Learn more about how Mastisol Liquid Adhesive improves patient outcomes, reduces soft and hard costs, and improves nurse efficiency when added to your CLABSI-risk reduction efforts.

Improving Vascular Access Dressing Integrity Without Increased Skin Complications

Senior Infection Control Officer, Michelle DeVries, MPH, CIC, VA-BC, discusses the strategies used to address dressing disruption and the associated risk if it is ignored. She details Methodist Hospitals' approach to improving vascular access patient outcomes. 

Use of Gum Mastic Medical Adhesive to Maintain Central Venous Access Device Dressing Integrity

A study with a Northern Colorado Vascular Access Team (VAT) took place to determine if gum mastic adhesive promoted better CVAD dressing adherence and decreased CLABSI risk. This study demonstrates that gum mastic adhesive improved CVAD dressing integrity and may lower CLABSI risk. Additionally, fewer dressing disruptions reduced facility expenditures and improves clinician efficiency.
 

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