玻璃体内药物瓶塞的取芯:来自美国视网膜专家学会安全和治疗研究委员会的报告。

IF 0.5 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Ferhina S Ali, Eric W Schneider, Sruthi Arepalli, Durga Borkar, Jordan D Deaner, Nieraj Jain, Nikolas J S London, Ivan J Suner, Akshay S Thomas, Lejla Vajzovic, Robin A Vora, Andre J Witkin
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2024年,美国视网膜专家学会(ASRS)治疗学研究与安全委员会(ReST)意识到有关玻璃体内注射制备的小瓶塞取芯的报告。我们进行了一项文献综述,以进一步了解和描述视网膜实践和更广泛的医学界背景下的这种情况。通过使用预定义标准对PubMed进行系统搜索,确定相关文章。当针头刺穿药瓶的橡胶塞,将一小块或几块塞材料推入容器并将外部颗粒引入药品时,可以观察到取芯。取心的相关因素包括较大规格的取心针、垂直入心针、多用途小瓶和较厚的橡胶塞。橡胶塞的厚度和成分也会影响取心的可能性。为了防止患者安全问题,过滤针通常用于从小瓶中取出药物,因为它们可以有效地减少颗粒物质进入注射器。目前还没有文献记载的与眼科取芯相关的临床并发症病例。在眼内药物的制备过程中,取芯是一种未被报道的现象。尽管在视网膜实践中没有与取芯和玻璃体内药物瓶相关的安全性影响,但这些报告强调了仔细的药物准备、检查小瓶、使用合适的针头以及遵守最佳临床实践的重要性。
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Coring of Intravitreal Medication Vial Stoppers: A Report From the Research in Safety and Therapeutics Committee of the American Society of Retina Specialists.

In 2024, the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) Research and Safety in Therapeutics (ReST) Committee became aware of reports of coring of vial stoppers in relation to preparation of intravitreal injections. A literature review was performed to further understand and characterize this occurrence within the context of retina practice and the broader medical community. Relevant articles were identified through a systematic search of PubMed using predefined criteria. Coring can be observed when a needle punctures the rubber stopper of a medication vial, pushing a small piece or pieces of the stopper material into the container and introducing extrinsic particles into the drug product. Factors associated with coring include larger gauge needles, perpendicular needle entry, multiple-use vials, and thicker rubber stoppers. Rubber stopper thickness and composition also influence the likelihood of coring. To prevent patient safety issues from coring, filter needles are commonly used to draw up medications from vials because they are effective in mitigating particulate matter from entering syringes. No documented cases of clinical complications related to coring in ophthalmology have been identified. Coring represents an unreported phenomenon in the preparation of intraocular medications. Although there have been no safety implications in retina practice related to coring and intravitreal drug vials, these reports underscore the importance of careful medication preparation, inspection of vials, the use of appropriate needles, and adherence to best clinical practices.

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