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High Osmolality Feedings Do Not Increase the Incidence of Thrombophlebitis During Peripheral IV Nutrition

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Increasing osmolality of total parenteral nutrition did not increase episodes of thrombophlebitis in this trial and did not affect the success rate of the lines. We conclude that standard total parenteral nutrition formulas of higher osmolality than previously thought can be safely given via the peripheral route for short-term feeding and do not increase the risk of thrombophlebitis.

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