• Extravasation is the leakage of intravenously (IV) infused, and potentially damaging, medications into the extravascular tissue around the site of infusion...
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  • specifically, extravasation can refer to: Extravasation (intravenous) Extravasation of infusates Extravasation of irrigation fluid Extravasation of urine Leukocyte...
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    administration of a therapy outside a vein, termed extravasation or infiltration, may cause other side effects. Intravenous (IV) access is used to administer medications...
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    dependent upon narcotics. Law portal Medicine portal Air embolism Extravasation (intravenous) Lethal injection Needle and syringe programmes Needle remover...
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    rationale, intravenous sodium bicarbonate should be given with caution to patients receiving corticosteroids. Extravasation of intravenous sodium bicarbonate...
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    peripheral intravenous catheter, is a catheter (small, flexible tube) placed into a peripheral vein for venous access to administer intravenous therapy such...
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    includes common injections such as subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intravenous injections, as well as less common injections such as intraperitoneal...
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  • is a form of imaging of the renal pelvis and ureter. Types include: Intravenous pyelogram – In which a contrast solution is introduced through a vein...
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  • common injury that results from repeated use of intravenous injections. They can result from intravenous chemotherapy or when injecting conditions are less...
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    administered intraperitoneally); 79 mg/kg (dog; administered intravenously). If extravasation occurs local tissue death may result. The medication phentolamine...
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    The injection of iodinated contrast agents may sometimes lead to its extravasation. Computed tomography of the abdomen and pelvis#Contrast administration...
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  • leakage of fluids from phlebotomy or intravenous drug delivery procedures, a process also known as extravasation or "tissuing". Infiltration may be caused...
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    3–5 mm in diameter, generally round in shape Ecchymosis – subcutaneous extravasation of blood in a thin layer under the skin, i.e. bruising or "black and...
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    intraosseous infusion technique is used to provide fluids and medication when intravenous access is not available or not feasible. Intraosseous infusions allow...
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    the knee, or repeated minor trauma to the knee. The trauma can cause extravasation of nearby fluids into the bursa, which stimulates an inflammatory response...
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  • The uterus may adopt a bluish/purplish, mottled appearance due to extravasation of blood into uterine muscle. Couvelaire uterus is a phenomenon where...
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  • Angiopellosis (cell extravasation) is the movement of cells out of the circulatory system, into the surrounding tissue. This process is specific to non-leukocytic...
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  • numbness Seizures Speech difficulties Vision problems HT involves the extravasation of blood from the peripheral circulation across a disrupted blood-brain...
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  • This may occur due to the administration of phenytoin with or without extravasation. The defining characteristic is a purplish to black discoloration of...
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    Intravenous Ascorbic Acid or PAA, pharmacologic ascorbic acid (also known as vitamin C or L-ascorbic acid), is a process that delivers soluble ascorbic...
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    Sagara Y, Taogoshi T, Ogawa K, et al. (December 2016). "Injury due to extravasation of thiopental and propofol: Risks/effects of local cooling/warming in...
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    divided into two symptomatic categories: those with little or no surface extravasation, and those with hemorrhages evident as ecchymosis, bleeding and swelling...
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    it causes fewer allergic and allergy-like reactions, as well as less extravasation (leakage of blood vessels) than contrast agents with higher osmolarities...
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  • "A systematic review of extravasation and local tissue injury from administration of vasopressors through peripheral intravenous catheters and central venous...
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    vasodilation, cardiac arrhythmias, decreased blood pressure, and bradycardia. Extravasation of calcium gluconate can lead to cellulitis. Intramuscular injections...
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    tight endothelial junctions that make up the blood–brain barrier causes extravasation of fluid, ions, and plasma proteins, such as albumin, into the brain...
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    (low number of a type of white blood cells) Ototoxicity (hearing loss) Extravasation if oxaliplatin leaks from the infusion vein it may cause severe damage...
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  • and the organs (including the lungs) are typically spared, but the extravasation in the extremities is sufficiently massive to cause circulatory shock...
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    FDA review and approval for the treatment of accidental extravasation following intravenous anthracycline chemotherapy". The Oncologist. 13 (4): 445–50...
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    (osteonectin), and fibronectin. However it has also been speculated to aid in extravasation in circulating melanoma cells. In case of prostate cancer it has been...
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