AVATAR:

Making Vascular Access Complications History

Vascular access device insertion can be difficult and painful. And after insertion, 25% to 50% fail due to infection, blockage, dislodgement or vessel damage. Our goal is to make vascular access complications history.

AVATAR undertakes committed scientific work to improve health services and patient outcomes, to rigorously and independently test products and practices, and to promote local and global networks.

We strive to eliminate ineffective practices and replace them with innovative solutions, providing patients with a better healthcare experience and saving global healthcare providers hundreds of millions of dollars.

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Events Coming Up

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Intravenous Nursing NZ

Wellington, New Zealand, 22nd - 23rd March 2024

 

WoCoVA 2024

Prague, Czech Republic, 17-19 April 2024

 

49th Annual CVAA Conference

Winnipeg, MB, Canada, 24-26 April 2024

 

AVA 2024

Denver, Colorado, USA, 28 September- 1 October 2024

 

ACIPC 2024

Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 17 - 20 November 2024

Latest News

18 March 2024
Assessing Patient Experiences with Peripheral Intravenous Catheters: A Critical Evaluation of Quality of Life and Experience Measures
Introduction Peripheral Intravenous Catheters (PIVCs) play a crucial role in healthcare, facilitating intravenous tr...
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