The Limitations of Today's Tools
Risky
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Catheterization is associated with catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs), which is a leading cause of healthcare associated infections.
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Urine collection bags use adhesives NOT designed for neonates and may be harmful to small patients with sensitive skin.
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Poor Economics
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CAUTI is a CDC healthcare-associated infection (HAI) measure.
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Current non-invasive urine collection solutions can alter urine analysis tests which may lead to inappropriate medical decisions and delays in treatment.
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Not only are CAUTI's associated with morbidity and mortality, they are a significant financial burden on the health care system and lead to reductions in payments from payers to hospitals.
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Costs associated with hospital-acquired UTIs in pediatric patients are substantial and have been shown to raise total hospital costs to >$10k per patient.
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Difficult to Use
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Catheter-based solutions are difficult or impossible in patients with small urethras; as such, placement is often unsuccessful even after multiple attempts.
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Urine output quantification with cotton and/or diaper weights is challenging due to contamination with stool and urine evaporation.
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Collecting urine samples with cotton balls and other absorbent materials can lead to inaccurate tests due to protein absorption.
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Urine collection bags fit poorly on small patients, can damage skin, leak, and are highly susceptible to contamination from skin and stool.
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Uncomfortable
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Catheterization can be painful for small patients and traumatic for parents.
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The Benefits of Zorro-Flow
Finally, a non-invasive solution designed to be safe, effective, and painless...Even in the smallest patients!
Accurate
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Offers highly accurate urine output monitoring without the need for catheterization.
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Designed to be highly precise, even at small volumes (+/- 1 ml).*
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Provides a simple way to collect urine samples, without compromising the test as with cotton balls or absorbent materials.
Easy to Use
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Collaboratively developed by physicians, nurses, and wound specialists to be effective and easy to use.
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Designed to maintain adherence to patient to minimize leaks and reduce medical staff rework.
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Designed to be placed seamlessly, effectively avoiding leaks while adhering safely to sensitive skin.
Safe, Effective, and Gentle
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Uses silicon-based technologies engineered specifically for small patients with sensitive skin.
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Developed under an IRB study in ~100 patients where all safety and efficacy endpoints were met (no skin breakdowns).
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Patented design is ergonomic, comfortable, and is offered in multiple sizes to accommodate a variety of patient dimensions.
Positive Healthcare Economics
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Provides a non-invasive assessment of urine output to empower clinicians to diagnose acute kidney injury (AKI) early and prescribe appropriate fluid therapy.
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Unlike invasive catheter solutions that are linked to catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs), Zorro-Flow is an external system.
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Can be used up to 24-hours, minimizing healthcare provider time and effort.