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"We report the cases of two children who developed compartment syndrome of the dorsum of the hand and forearm after receiving only glucose acetate Ringer's solution during hospitalization, with one case requiring a releasing incision" Tomori et al (2024).
Compartment syndrome due to intravenous infiltration

Abstract:

Compartment syndrome caused by glucose acetate Ringer’s solution in children has not been sufficiently reported. We report the cases of two children who developed compartment syndrome of the dorsum of the hand and forearm after receiving only glucose acetate Ringer’s solution during hospitalization, with one case requiring a releasing incision. In recent years, glucose acetate Ringer’s solution has been frequently used for maintenance infusion. However, it is not always safe and should be used with caution due to the risk of serious side effects caused by infiltration.

Reference:

Tomori S, Korematsu S, Masutani S, Momose T, Urushihara Y, Moriwaki K. Infants With Dorsal Hand Compartment Syndrome Due to Intravenous Infiltration of Glucose Acetate Ringer’s Solution. Cureus. 2024 Feb 13;16(2):e54114. doi: 10.7759/cureus.54114. PMID: 38487139; PMCID: PMC10938870.