“Increasing Adoption of Safety Features”
One prominent trend in the intravenous access devices market is the increasing adoption of safety features aimed at reducing the risk of needlestick injuries and improving patient outcomes. Devices such as the BD PIVO Pro, a needle-free blood collection device, and B. Braun’s Introcan Safety 2 IV catheter are gaining significant traction due to their enhanced safety features. These innovations help protect healthcare workers from potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens and reduce the risk of complications such as infections. In addition, advancements in smart infusion pumps, which offer real-time monitoring and automated drug delivery, are contributing to better management of intravenous therapies, especially in critical care settings. For instance, companies such as Medtronic and Teleflex are integrating digital solutions into their infusion devices, allowing for more accurate and efficient treatments. As healthcare systems focus on improving patient and provider safety, the market for intravenous access devices continues to expand, driven by these technological innovations.