The graphic outcome of calcium extravasation in a child – Full Text
“Here, we report the case of calcium extravasation in a child and we discuss the multiple therapeutic strategies adopted” Amabile et al (2024).
Extravasation of total parenteral nutrition – Full Text
“An urgent explorative laparotomy demonstrated a large amount of white, milky-appearing fluid in the abdominal cavity. Together with the sonographic findings, this led to the diagnosis of hepatic total parenteral nutrition extravasation” Berger et al (2024).
Extravasation after [177Lu]Lu-HA-DOTATATE therapy
“Extravasation of the radiopharmaceutical during peptide receptor radionuclide therapy infusion is an unwanted infrequently reported event. We present the case of a 74-year old woman with a neuroendocrine tumor who was referred for peptide receptor radionuclide therapy” de Vries-Huizing et al (2024).
Chemotherapy extravasation case study – Full Text
“Here, we explore a case study on extravasation injuries mimicking NF leading to infectious complications and discuss the proper diagnosis and treatment of extravasation injuries as well as other NF-mimicking diseases” Nguyen et al (2024).
Contrast media extravasation study
“Main risk factors for CM extravasation are female, diabetes, venous thrombosis, multi-site angiography, and injection rate ≥ 3 mL/s” Liu et al (2024).
Invasive device-associated skin complications in paediatrics – Full Text
“This systematic review highlights the need for standardized definitions and reporting methods to better surveil and benchmark device-related complications, particularly for understudied device types” Takashima et al (2024).
Epirubicin extravasation injury – Full Text
“Among various chemotherapeutic drugs, DNA binding vesicants like epirubicin and doxorubicin can lead to extensive tissue necrosis following extravasation” Yellinedi et al (2023).
Extravasation of iodinated contrast during CT
“The purpose of this study was to retrospectively assess the prevalence, severity, management, and outcome of contrast extravasations in our institution and to perform a comparison to what has been reported in the existing literature” Dien Esquivel et al (2023).
Extravasation from external jugular intravenous line – Full Text
“We describe a rare case of airway compromise necessitating intubation following iodinated contrast extravasation from an external jugular IV line” McDonald et al (2023).
Peritoneal parenteral nutrition extravasation in a preterm baby – Full Text
“POCUS could identify some of UVC complications at the bedside” Kowalczyk et al (2023).
CVC migration and drug extravasation
“Despite initial proper positioning, catheter ports can migrate out of intravascular structures due to postprocedural subcutaneous edema. Intravascular confirmation should be performed regularly for infants with localized or generalized edema” Thimmarayan et al (2023).
Extravasation outcome review
“These results suggest a relationship between adverse events associated with extravasation and 11 drugs and identify the characteristics of each skin injury and their outcomes” Maezawa et al (2023).
Calcium gluconate extravasation – Full Text
“This case emphasizes that calcium gluconate extravasation can lead to life-threatening complications, such as compartment syndrome, underscoring the critical importance of employing proper infusion techniques” Weimer et al (2023).
Neonatal calcium gluconate extravasation
“However, extravasation of calcium gluconate can lead to iatrogenic calcinosis, causing symptoms such as local redness and swelling, cutaneous plaque, soft tissue calcification, and cutaneous tissue necrosis” Pu et al (2023).
Drug extravasation case study – Full Text
“We propose that EV acts as a vesicant upon extravasation, highlight measures to prevent extravasation events, and encourage appropriate measures when dealing such as attempt of aspiration, removal of catheter, application of compresses, and thorough documentation with photographic evidence” Grant et al (2023).
Massive extravasation injury treatment – Full Text
“Meek micrografting combined with dermal substitute coverage represents an innovative approach to managing extravasation wounds in pediatric patients” Maruccia et al (2023).
Vincristine extravasation case study
“Extravasation, a severe complication of chemotherapeutic drugs, can result in tissue necrosis that is considered an oncological emergency” Ghaffary et al (2023).
Extravasation of Mitomycin C – Case Study
“We present the case of a 70-year-old female with extensive soft-tissue injury secondary to extravasation of MMC that required hospital admission and surgical intervention to remove the implantable venous access device” Chung et al (2023).
Peripheral IV infiltration detection in neonates
“Continuous monitoring of the insertion site, as automatically ensured by this novel optical device, may play a complementary role in early detection of infiltration” D’Andrea et al (2023).
Early notification of extravasation events
“Continuous infusion site monitoring using the ivWatch suggests this technology offers the potential to detect PIVIE events earlier than relying on intermittent observation alone” van Rens et al (2023).
Venous access assessment to reduce chemotherapy extravasation – Full Text
“An evidence-based quality improvement project was developed to standardize venous access assessment using the Modified Adult Difficult IV Access Scale in conjunction with competency validation for safe administration of vesicant chemotherapy agents according to practice standards” Arangoa Miller et al (2023).
Risk classification of extravasation injury from noncytotoxic agents – Full Text
“In this paper, we review case reports and animal experiments and classify the severity of extravasation injury by noncytotoxic agents into three categories. Parallel to cytotoxic agents, the classification provides appropriate warning of possible injury severity, helping medical personnel better understand the severity of tissue damage and prevent injury severity during extravasation” Shibata et al (2023).
Extravasation of monoclonal antibodies
“A classification of hazard extent of extravasation of monoclonal antibodies with concurrent management based on literature data and expert consensus has been elaborated” Bauters et al (2023).
Radiopharmaceutical extravasation detection – Full Text
“During radiopharmaceutical injection, an extravasation event may occur, making the SUV value less accurate and possibly leading to severe tissue damage. The study aimed to propose a new technique to monitor and manage these events, to provide an early evaluation and correction to the estimated SUV value through a SUV correction coefficient” Iori et al (2023).
Intravenous iron extravasation case study – Full Text
“During iron derisomaltose infusion, patient reported iron extravasation. Five months after the incident, the skin stain related to the extravasation was still present” Shi et al (2023).
Treating neonatal extravasation injury – Full Text
“This preliminary report suggests that the application of AM in treating extravasation in neonates is safe and effective. However, controlled trials with larger sample sizes are needed to evaluate this outcome and determine implications for practice” Kadivar et al (2023).
Extravasation of prothrombin complex concentrate – Full Text
“The skin necrosis progressed into a full thickness chemical burn. As a result, the patient underwent allograft followed by split thickness autograft and RECELL placement. This case presentation describes the first reported case of skin necrosis following extravasation of PCC infusion during warfarin reversal” Smith et al (2023).
Treatment of dogs with vincristine extravasation injury – Full Text
“It was concluded that autologous platelet-rich plasma treatment is a simple and cost-effective method for the treatment of VS extravasation-related acute full-thickness skin wounds” Boztok Ozgermen (2023).
Management of nonchemotherapy medication extravasation – Full Text
“The frequency of extravasation in adults is between 0.1% and 6%.2 Some suggest the incidence is decreasing thanks to improved infusion procedure, early recognition of drug leakage, and training” Tarpey et al (2023).
Extravasation causing brachial artery vasospasm
“We present a patient being treated with intravenous dihydroergotamine (DHE) complicated by brachial artery vasospasm secondary to extravasation of DHE from an infiltrated peripheral intravenous catheter” Sheng and Ebeling (2023).