“…Additionally, studies have demonstrated that NCs without bi-directional flow control are associated with unintended complications, such as intraluminal thrombotic catheter occlusions and central line associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) that negatively impact patient safety [28][29][30][31]. Furthermore, an experimental study revealed a correlation between blood reflux volume and intraluminal thrombotic catheter occlusion rates [32]. Based on this study, it is reasonable to hypothesize anti-reflux technology may optimize catheter function and reduce consequences associated with blood reflux including delayed treatment [33], device replacement [34], infection [16][17][18], and increased cost [28,29,33,34].…”