Spectrum Vascular
Medical device company focused on vascular access and medication management. Develops, manufactures, and distributes vascular access devices (central venous catheters, PICCs, midlines, arterial lines, intraosseous needles) and provides a vascular access navigation platform. Publishes and cites pre-clinical and clinical evidence relevant to infection prevention and device performance, and operates a global sales, distribution, and training network.
Industries
Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
Spectrum Vascular
White Plains, New York, United States, North America
Products
Central venous catheters (CVCs)
Multi-lumen central venous catheters in multiple lumen configurations and tray/set options, intended for central venous access, pressure monitoring, fluid and blood product delivery; includes power-injectable lumen options.
Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs)
Long and short-term peripherally inserted central catheters intended for peripheral-to-central venous access; catheters incorporate a permanent non-eluting polymer additive intended to reduce thrombus accumulation in bench testing.
Midline catheters
Peripheral midline catheters intended for short-term peripheral access (typically <30 days) with trimmable shaft and non-eluting polymer additive present through the catheter shaft.
Arterial lines for pressure monitoring and sampling
Catheters and access sets designed for arterial pressure monitoring and arterial blood sampling, compatible with radial or femoral insertion and Seldinger technique.
Intraosseous (IO) infusion needles
Intraosseous infusion needles intended for emergent intraosseous access (commonly used in pediatric emergencies) with design features such as dual side ports and a visual depth reference mark.
Catheter guidance and tip-location platform
A vascular access guidance platform that provides catheter tip-location and procedural navigation to support placement of PICCs and central lines.
Central venous catheters (CVCs)
Multi-lumen central venous catheters in multiple lumen configurations and tray/set options, intended for central venous access, pressure monitoring, fluid and blood product delivery; includes power-injectable lumen options.
Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs)
Long and short-term peripherally inserted central catheters intended for peripheral-to-central venous access; catheters incorporate a permanent non-eluting polymer additive intended to reduce thrombus accumulation in bench testing.
Midline catheters
Peripheral midline catheters intended for short-term peripheral access (typically <30 days) with trimmable shaft and non-eluting polymer additive present through the catheter shaft.
Arterial lines for pressure monitoring and sampling
Catheters and access sets designed for arterial pressure monitoring and arterial blood sampling, compatible with radial or femoral insertion and Seldinger technique.
Intraosseous (IO) infusion needles
Intraosseous infusion needles intended for emergent intraosseous access (commonly used in pediatric emergencies) with design features such as dual side ports and a visual depth reference mark.
Catheter guidance and tip-location platform
A vascular access guidance platform that provides catheter tip-location and procedural navigation to support placement of PICCs and central lines.
Services
Sales, distribution, and partner training
Regional and international sales representation, distribution agreements, and hands-on clinical training for product use and adoption.
Sales, distribution, and partner training
Regional and international sales representation, distribution agreements, and hands-on clinical training for product use and adoption.
Expertise Areas
- Vascular access device development
- Catheter biomaterials and coatings
- In-vitro device testing and validation
- Infection prevention evidence and cost-effectiveness
Key Technologies
- Non‑eluting polymer additives blended into polyurethane catheters
- Antimicrobial-impregnated catheter coatings
- ECG-based catheter tip location and guidance
- Multi-lumen catheter architectures (power-injectable lumens)