ONS/ASCO抗肿瘤外渗处理指南。

IF 4.6 3区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Tanya Thomas, Caroline Clark, Chelsea Backler, Kari Bohlke, Deena Centofanti, Aparna C Jotwani, Diane G Cope, Kerri A Dalton, Celestine G Gochett, Victoria Henney, Gwen King, Donald C Moore, Hannah Dzimitrowicz McManus, Holly M Anderson, Kerri A Moriarty, Karen DiValerio Gibbs, Rebecca L Morgan
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目的:外渗是一种不常见但高风险的不良事件,当有可能导致组织损伤的药物从预定的给药空间泄漏到周围区域时发生。本指南提出了基于证据的副作用管理建议,以支持跨专业团队做出决策,最大限度地减少癌症患者抗肿瘤治疗引起的外渗损伤的严重程度或进展。方法:肿瘤护理学会和美国临床肿瘤学会指定卫生保健专业人员和患者代表成员组成一个小组,以制定针对抗肿瘤泡泡剂和具有泡泡剂特性的刺激物的指南。专家组采用GRADE(建议评估、发展和评价分级)方法,并遵循美国国家科学院、工程院和医学院的可靠指南标准。一项针对成人抗肿瘤药物外渗结果的系统综述为指南提供了依据。专家组使用GRADE方法评估证据的确定性。结果:专家组就抗肿瘤发泡剂和具有发泡剂特性的刺激物的解毒剂的使用、热敷的应用和持续时间、中心静脉通道装置外渗的早期手术转诊或升级到专科护理等建议达成一致。建议:本指南总结了以证据为基础的抗肿瘤泡泡剂或具有泡泡剂特性的刺激物外溢管理干预措施,以指导临床护理。
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ONS/ASCO Guideline on the Management of Antineoplastic Extravasation.

Purpose: Extravasation is an uncommon but high-risk adverse event that occurs when an agent with the potential to cause tissue damage leaks out of the intended administration space into the surrounding area. This guideline presents evidence-based side effect management recommendations to support interprofessional teams in decision making to minimize severity or progression of extravasation injury from antineoplastic treatment in individuals with cancer.

Methods: The Oncology Nursing Society and American Society of Clinical Oncology appointed health care professionals and patient representative members to a panel for guideline development focused on antineoplastic vesicants and irritants with vesicant properties. The panel applied GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation) methodology and followed the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine criteria for trustworthy guidelines. A systematic review of studies examining outcomes of antineoplastic agent extravasation in adults informed the guideline. The panel assessed the certainty of the evidence using the GRADE approach.

Results: The panel agreed on recommendations related to the use of antidotes for antineoplastic vesicants and irritants with vesicant properties, thermal compress application and duration, and early surgical referral or escalation to specialty care for central venous access device extravasation.

Recommendations: This guideline summarizes evidence-based interventions for the management of extravasation of antineoplastic vesicants or irritants with vesicant properties to guide clinical care.

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