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Abstract
Purpose: To determine the effects of saline, heparin 2 units (U) per ml saline, and heparin 10 U/ml saline flush solutions on the duration of intravenous (i.v.) locks and the incidence of i.v. infiltration in neonates.
Design: Randomized double-blind experiment.
Setting: Tertiary-care nursery.
Participants: Neonates (N = 90) hospitalized at birth in the intensive, intermediate care, or newborn units.
Main outcome measures: Total hours from the time the i.v. was inserted to the time the i.v. was removed; hours from the time the i.v. was first flushed to the time the i.v. was removed; number of i.vs. removed because of infiltration.
Results: No statistical or clinical differences between the three groups for duration of i.v. nor for incidence of complications.
Conclusions: The use of heparin in i.v. lock flush solution did not affect the duration of i.v. locks nor the incidence of infiltration in neonates.