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Anesth Analg ; 56(3): 422-8, 1977.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-559445

ABSTRACT

Particulate and bacterial contamination of IV fluids and drugs have been implicated in venous thrombosis, infusion phlebitis, suppurative thrombophlebitis, pyrogenic reactions, and systemic sepsis. In a study of the inflammatory potential of the filterable residue of sodium cephalothin, we have found a tissue-specific reaction with venous endothelium but not with cutaneous or subcutaneous tissues. In a controlled animal model, removal of particulates from an infusion by use of a 0.45 micron in-line membrane filter reduces the incidence and severity of infusion phlebitis.


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Drug Contamination , Inflammation/chemically induced , Infusions, Parenteral , Animals , Cephalothin , Dogs , Intradermal Tests , Phlebitis/chemically induced , Rabbits , Skin Tests , Thrombophlebitis/chemically induced , Veins/pathology
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