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Extravasation Management
Storage The Totect emergency treatment kit contains 10 vials of Totect 500 mg and 10 vials of 50 ml diluent and is stored at 25°C (77°F). The first Totect infusion should be initiated as soon as …
2021年7月20日 · 3 For extravasated vesicants that do not have effective antidotes available, local non-pharmacologic measures and close monitoring are important. Non-cytotoxic vesicant …
disperse plant alkaloid vesicants that have extravasated into the tissue and promotes their absorption (Dorr, 1990). The Totect anthracycline extravasation treatment kit is avail-able in …
Blood product, irritant, or vesicant infiltration Etomidate X X X Etoposide X X Phlebitis Grading Scale Fluorouracil X X Grade Clinical Criteria Gemcitabine X X 0 € No symptoms …
Antidote and treatment recommendations of vesicant chemotherapy manufacturers, antidotes and treatments approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and guidelines and …
Guidelines for the management of extravasation - PMC
At the first sign of extravasation, nursing intervention with following steps is recommended: stop administration of IV fluids immediately, disconnect the IV tube from the cannula, aspirate any …
Vesicant Chemotherapy Extravasation Antidotes and Treatments
This article describes manufacturers' recommendations, lists antidotes and treatments approved by the FDA, and reviews published guidelines and recommendations. Available antidote and …
Vesicant & irritant chemotherapy | HemOnc.org - A Hematology …
Vesicant: Medication that may causes severe and/or irreversible tissue injury and necrosis. Irritant: Medication that can cause local inflammatory reactions at the infusion site, which may …
Management of Chemotherapy Extravasations - U.S. Pharmacist
2009年9月21日 · Ease in providing early intervention may be facilitated by making an extravasation kit available within the institution. Most extravasation kits contain disposable …
Chemotherapy Extravasation Management - AAHA
2019年6月6日 · Chemotherapeutics can be classified into three categories: vesicants, irritants, and non-irritants. Vesicants can cause pain, edema, and erythema, and potentially lead to …