Further research should focus on the causes of extravasation, specifically extravasation injuries in relation to what is administered and the rate of administration to determine improved ...
This article reviews multiple aspects of infiltration and extravasation injury. First, starting at the cellular level the role of vesicants in vascular injury and its role triggering inflammation ...
Background/problem Extravasation injuries are a recognised cause of avoidable harm. Baseline data collection identified 35 such injuries to children in our hospital in 2014. In addition to the adverse ...
clare.wilkinslineone.net This survey of regional neonatal intensive care units determined a prevalence of 38 per 1000 neonates who sustained an extravasation injury that caused skin necrosis. Most ...
Figure 4 (a) Extravasation injury due to doxorubicin on the dorsum of the hand. (b) Postoperative view after radial forearm flap reconstruction. Figure 5 (a) Port-site extravasation due to inadvertent ...
It can cause pain, tendon/nerve damage, infection, and in severe cases, tissue necrosis. 1 There is a lack of data on the incidence of paediatric extravasation injuries, but estimates vary between ...
This reaction resolved over the next 6 weeks, leaving two areas of brownish pigmentation of the skin as the only sequelae. Accidental extravasation of various chemical compounds and drugs can cause ...
Our solution is an ensemble of one stage approach without segmentation and two stage approach with segmentation. preds.loc[:, ['bowel_injury', 'kidney_low', 'liver ...
They are believed to be safe, but we present the first ever-documented oxaliplatin extravasation injury from a midline catheter. Several cases of extravasation have previously been reported. Most of ...
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