Infusion Line Identification:
Smart, simple, safe.

The MedLite ID Smart-Lite system helps identifies & illuminate infusion lines in
seconds, helping
prevent life-threatening infusion Adverse Drug Events.

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Infusion Line Identification Simplified & Standardized

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Medlite ID Peer Review Journal Publication

New Published Study Shows MedLite ID as Faster and Simpler Solution to Primary Medication Infusion Line Identification

new peer-reviewed article in the Journal of Infusion Nursing (JIN), the official publication of the Infusion Nurses Society (INS), provided statistically significant evidence that the MedLite ID Smart-Lite system was faster to access the primary medication line injection port and quantified as less mentally tasking. Sponsored by Orion Innovations and conducted at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine, the study represents a significant evidence-based milestone for MedLite ID, which identifies and illuminates the intermittent drug Keep Vein Open (KVO) infusion line in seconds and is designed to prevent hospital wrong-route infusion line-tracing errors known as Adverse Drug Events (ADEs). MedLite ID, an eight-time patented innovation, attaches to any commonly used hospital IV line in seconds, which provides a simple standardization method of infusion line identification and tracing – one of the most commonly done procedures by hospital nurses.

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  • 60 Seconds to Attach, Identify, & Protect Against Line Tracing Infusion ADE

    Protect against line tracing infusion ADE
    Simple and standardize line identification

    With an average of eight IV lines per patient in the ICU, IVs are designed to deliver medications of all types.  Tape and labels lack standardization, carry pathogens, and are painful to use.   Shift change, traveling nurses, and darkened rooms increase risk. 

    It raises this question: if a patient has multiple IV lines, how will a medical professional access the right line to use when a “code” is ringing out in a dark room and when patient care is stretched beyond its limits?  How can line identification be both simple and standardized interdepartmentally? 

    This tangled mess of IV lines is called “infusion confusion” by those working the front lines. The size of the issue is alarming: 56% of all ADEs are infusion-related, with 15% of these being "wrong route errors"; the effect of caregivers choosing the wrong infusion line.

    With more patients and fewer nurses, including the 19% nurse attrition in 2021, “line tracing” needs to be faster and more effective. With 60-90% of all IV infusions in the United States containing one or more errors that can cause accidental deaths, hospitals are paying (on average) $2200 in avoidable ADE costs per day per 100 beds in the hospital. That does not count upwards of $5 million in estimated wrongful-death legal costs should such an error occur, and the average settled cost of an ADE is $240K+.

    Investing in a safer, higher quality of care for both patients and caregivers, making it simpler to choose the right line, could save lives and bring down costs. This is our mission, which led us to create the technology that will “Lite the Way," illuminating the main infusion line and reducing the potential for “infusion confusion.

    Medlite ID is trusted by acute facilities, VA/DoD, and air ambulance services around the world to help prevent errors. 

    MedLite ID Patents:  MedLite has multiple granted utility patents, please see www.uspto.gov for further information. 

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    56% of all ADEs are infusion-related

    Quotes-ImageIn an acute-care setting, there may be easily 6-8 powerful meds (vasoactive drips and sedatives) that an IV push medication given in the wrong line could prove fatal. Clearly identifying the “carrier” would be easy with the clip-on line device. You try tracing 8 all-look-alike lines and trace it to the patient’s port and see how easy it is."

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    Eliminate Line Tracing Infusion ADE Risk

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    Dusty's Story - Triumph Over Tragedy

     

    In 2008, our sixteen-year-old son, Dusty, was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia, requiring a bone-marrow transplant. Dusty underwent chemotherapy during the four-month wait for a donor and frequently found his way to the pediatric intensive care unit. Infusion confusion was a consistent problem in the ICU and during his normal hospital stays. Speaking with clinicians, it became obvious that seeking out the primary IV line was a common and reoccurring frustration.

     

    Four months after Dusty started his chemotherapy, a donor was secured. We transported our son to Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, for the procedure. During his five-month stay at Primary Children’s Hospital, the IV lines seemed to multiply. On an average day, Dusty would have five IV lines attached to his port and various veins and as many as 11 different infusion lines. The stress experienced and time clinicians spent locating the primary infusion line were astonishing. I thought time and time again, that there must be a better way to identify the proper line.


    Sadly, Dusty passed away in January of 2009, at the age of seventeen. My wife and I are forever thankful to those healthcare providers at Primary Children’s Hospital for their kind, patient, and skillful care. MedLite ID came to light after years of experimentation with infusion confusion and in honor of our son, Dusty. Today, every MedLite ID product includes a dedication to Dusty’s memory.

                                                                                            Dusty's Father, MedLite ID Inventor, and CoFounder - Dr. Wayne Provost

     

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    Orion Innovations - Where Smart Meets Simple

    Orion Innovations

    At Orion Innovations, we focus on new and disruptive technologies that improve patient safety for the highest quality outcomes. Grounded in the principle that robust solutions can be simple to adopt, we think about caregivers and facilities, and how we can streamline the best possible patient experience through healthcare heroes. Orion Innovations' portfolio includes the MedLite ID Smart-Lite solution (www.medliteid.com) for the acute healthcare market to prevent infusion Adverse Drug Events, NoGag (www.nogag.com) as a solution to dental procedures and patients impacted by the gag reflex, and Oxyswitch as an oxygen switching device for the hospital reducing Time-Without-O2.  All smart, simple, and patented.  Orion is ISO 13485 certified.