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Reducing Risk of Harm From Extravasation
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Safety ScienceRelative RiskVascular TraumaPharmacotherapyInjury PreventionHarm ReductionAdverse Drug ReactionAdverse EventVascular SurgeryPediatric Emergency MedicineHealth SciencesDrug SafetyHarm From ExtravasationCommon Pediatric PreparationsEmergency MedicinePatient SafetyPediatricsPediatric PatientsVascular AccessMedicinePharmacoepidemiology
Extravasation of medications during peripheral intravenous (PIV) therapy can result in harm to pediatric patients. These medications have physical and/or biologic factors that cause tissue damage. To assist in clinical decisions when using these infusates, an evidence-based table of medications stratified by their relative risk of causing harm if extravasated was developed. Local data and experience, a systematic review of the pediatric literature, and measured pH and osmolality of common pediatric preparations of PIV infusates were used to create a 3-tiered table of PIV infusates categorized by relative risk of causing harm if extravasated.
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