August 8, 20187 yr Looking for better materials to fixate our endotracheal (nasal) tubes, I came upon Hy-tape; not available in Europ but never the less. What are your experiences with the pink tape? Stays in place even when on HFO or with a lot of moist?
August 22, 20187 yr Good Morning, For NICU ET Tube securement the HY-Tape is NOT my first choice. In the humidified environment the tape almost melts, causing a sticky mess with tons of residue on the tape, making further tube securement difficult. Our patients typically will return from the OR with this tape and we change it immediately. I will say it is good for use with the NeoBar ET tube securement device. https://www.neotechproducts.com/product/neobar/ All in all, we've found that tape works best for us in our NICU. We are currently using the MultiPore Tape from 3M. https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-us/all-3m-products/~/3M-Multipore-Dry-Surgical-Tape/?N=5002385+3292186741&rt=rud and Cavilon skin barrier https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-us/all-3m-products/~/3M-Cavilon-No-Sting-Barrier-Film/?N=5002385+3293321921&rt=rud Hope this helps..... Jennifer
August 24, 20187 yr Author Thanks, We have nasal intubated neonates, so the NeoBar isn`t the solution. I will try to get the Multipore from the US. We can only get the Medipore, and I think it is something different. Currently we use the Cavilon swaps and Leukoplast tape but is not latexfree :(
August 24, 20187 yr If it helps our rep is Jeffery Snipes, jmsnipes@mmm.com . He may be able to point you in the right direction.
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