The epidemiology of peripheral vein infusion thrombophlebitis: a critical review.

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  • Vicky Tagalakis
  • Susan R Kahn
  • Michael Libman
  • Mark Blostein
چکیده

We critically assessed studies on the clinical importance, diagnosis, incidence, and pathogenesis of peripheral vein infusion thrombophlebitis, including catheter-related and patient-related risk factors. We reviewed the evidence linking thrombosis, particularly prothrombotic states such as the inherited thrombophilic disorders, with peripheral vein infusion thrombophlebitis. Peripheral vein infusion thrombophlebitis occurs in 25% to 35% of hospitalized patients with peripheral intravenous catheters and has both patient-related implications (e.g., sepsis) and economic consequences (e.g., extra nursing time). Although duration of catheterization, catheter-related infection, and catheter material are important risk factors for peripheral vein infusion thrombophlebitis, patient-related risk factors are not well elucidated.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The American journal of medicine

دوره 113 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2002