
The vacuum device was favored on three measures: lower ICU admission (5% vs 12%), lower blood transfusion rates (48% vs 62%), and shorter indwelling time (by 1.96 hours), all P <.001.
Meg Vasey, MD candidate, New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York, outlined the scope of the analysis.

The vacuum device was favored on three measures: lower ICU admission (5% vs 12%), lower blood transfusion rates (48% vs 62%), and shorter indwelling time (by 1.96 hours), all P <.001.