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Standardization and Chemical Characterization of Intravenous Therapy in Adult Patients: A Step Further in Medication Safety.

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2020-12-21

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Manrique-Rodriguez, Silvia
Heras-Hidalgo, Irene
Pernia-Lopez, M Sagrario
Herranz-Alonso, Ana
Del Rio Pisabarro, M Camino
Suarez-Mier, M Belen
Cubero-Perez, M Antonia
Viera-Rodriguez, Veronica
Cortes-Rey, Noemi
Lafuente-Cabrero, Elizabeth

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Intravenous drug administration is associated with potential complications, such as phlebitis. The physiochemical characteristics of the infusate play a very important role in some of these problems. The aim of this study was to standardize the dilutions of intravenous drugs most commonly used in hospitalized adult patients and to characterize their pH, osmolarity and cytotoxic nature to better guide the selection of the most appropriate vascular access. The project was conducted in three phases: (i) standardization of intravenous therapy, which was conducted using a modified double-round Delphi method; (ii) characterization of the dilutions agreed on in the previous phase by means of determining the osmolarity and pH of each of the agreed concentrations, and recording the vesicant nature based on the information in literature; and (iii) algorithm proposal for selecting the most appropriate vascular access, taking into account the information gathered in the previous phases. In total, 112 drugs were standardized and 307 different admixtures were assessed for pH, osmolarity and vesicant nature. Of these, 123 admixtures (40%), had osmolarity values >600 mOsm/L, pH 600 mOsm/L, pH 9, or were classified as vesicants. In these cases, selection of the most suitable route of infusion and vascular access device is crucial to minimize the risk of phlebitis-type complications. Increasing safety of intravenous therapy should be a priority in the healthcare settings. Knowing the characteristics of drugs to assess the risk involved in their administration related to their physicochemical nature may be useful to guide decision making regarding the most appropriate vascular access and devices.

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Adult
Algorithms
Delphi Technique
Humans
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Infusions, Intravenous
Inpatients
Irritants

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Concentración de iones de hidrógeno
Concentración osmolar
Preparaciones farmacéuticas
Dispositivos de acceso vascular
Atención a la salud

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Osmolar Concentration, Phlebitis, Spain, Vascular Access Devices

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Manrique-Rodríguez S, Heras-Hidalgo I, Pernia-López MS, Herranz-Alonso A, Del Río Pisabarro MC, Suárez-Mier MB, et al. Standardization and Chemical Characterization of Intravenous Therapy in Adult Patients: A Step Further in Medication Safety. Drugs R D. 2021 Mar;21(1):39-64. doi: 10.1007/s40268-020-00329-w. Epub 2020 Dec 21. Erratum in: Drugs R D. 2021 Jun;21(2):239-265