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The Outcome of Moderate-to-Severe Complications Related to Peripheral Intravenous Devices at Upper Limb.

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Background: Intravenous access is very crucial in administration of fluids, medications and nutrition. Almost all inpatients will require it and the simplest and quickest access is peripheral with the preferred… Click to show full abstract

Background: Intravenous access is very crucial in administration of fluids, medications and nutrition. Almost all inpatients will require it and the simplest and quickest access is peripheral with the preferred sites being either dorsum hand, radial wrist or forearm. It has its complications, of which most are avoidable. Literature has emphasised the complications and reported on preventive measures but lacks the sequelae of the complications related to peripheral intravenous devices (PIVD). We report on the sequelae of moderate-to-severe complications of these patients. Methods: Thirty-three patients had moderate-to-severe complications related to PIVD in a tertiary centre from January 2017 to December 2017. All data were obtained from electronic medical report (EMR). Results: Majority had extravasation (45.5%) and abscess (39.4%), whereas two patients had thrombophlebitis (6.1%) and three patients developed necrotising fasciitis (9.1%). All patients with abscess and necrotising fasciitis underwent surgical intervention (n = 16); four patients had multiple debridements. All infections were treated with empirical antibiotics and changed after culture results were obtained. Seven patients had sepsis/bacteraemia wherein two of them passed away. A total of 31 patients were discharged. Two patients had secondary suturing of the wound, one had split-thickness skin grafting (SSG) coverage and the others had daily dressing until the wound healed by secondary intention. Conclusions: PIVD-related complications can be debilitating and may occur despite strict preventive measures. Early clinical diagnosis and prompt treatment of these complications can decrease its morbidity. Level of Evidence: Level IV (Prognostic).

Keywords: complications related; severe complications; intravenous devices; moderate severe; related peripheral; peripheral intravenous

Journal Title: The journal of hand surgery Asian-Pacific volume
Year Published: 2023

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