Title: Localised bullous eruptions after extravasation of normal saline in the forearm during left ventricular device-assisted surgery
Authors: Lee, Chih-Hsien
Chang, Cheng-Hsi
Wu, Ching-Wen
Wei, Jeng
Tsai, Yi-Ting
生物科技學系
Department of Biological Science and Technology
Keywords: bullous eruptions;extravasation;ventricular assisted device
Issue Date: 1-Mar-2013
Abstract: Peripheral infusion of intravenous agents is a daily routine in hospitals. Extravasation is an unintended complication associated with intravenous infusion where accidental injection or leakage of fluid occurs into the perivascular or subcutaneous space. Extravasation is fairly common but is usually without serious consequences. This has led clinicians to underestimate the potentially serious consequences of extravasation. Extravasation injury results from a combination of factors, including cytotoxicity of the solution, osmolality, vasoconstrictor effects, infusion pressure and other factors. We describe a case of upper extremity localised bullous eruptions resulting from the pressurised infusion of crystalloid solutions through an intravenous catheter, placed in the operating room during left ventricular device-assisted surgery. Peri-operative management of acute localised bullous eruptions requires surveillance for unforeseen consequences. Early recognition, diagnosis and intervention averted potential complications and morbidity.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5830/CVJA-2012-073
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/21945
ISSN: 1995-1892
DOI: 10.5830/CVJA-2012-073
Journal: CARDIOVASCULAR JOURNAL OF AFRICA
Volume: 24
Issue: 2
Begin Page: E13
End Page: E15
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