Addressing and mitigating the high costs of extravasation and infiltration to patients and healthcare organisations.

Andrew Barton
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Infiltration and extravasation injuries are a common complication of intravenous therapy and vascular access practice. However, there remains a lack of awareness and understanding surrounding these injuries. The first of two articles (Barton, 2024) reported on data from a study showing that the use of ivWatch infusion site surveillance technology can dramatically reduce the number of infiltration and extravasation injures with peripheral intravenous infusions of vesicant preparations, which can improve patient safety and have a positive financial impact. This second of two articles on infiltration and extravasation examines the financial and academic burdens.

解决并减轻外渗和渗透给患者和医疗机构带来的高昂成本。
渗透和外渗损伤是静脉治疗和血管通路实践中常见的并发症。然而,人们对这些损伤仍然缺乏认识和了解。两篇文章中的第一篇(Barton,2024 年)报道了一项研究的数据,该数据显示,使用 ivWatch 输液部位监控技术可以显著减少外周静脉输注膀胱药物制剂时发生的浸润和外渗损伤,从而提高患者的安全性,并产生积极的经济效益。本文是关于浸润和外渗的两篇文章中的第二篇,探讨了经济和学术负担问题。
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