scholarly journals Screening for physicochemical incompatibilities of intravenous drugs in intensive care units: the case of monobasic potassium phosphate and furosemide

2014 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 56-58
Author(s):  
Valia Humbert-Delaloye ◽  
Markoulina Berger-Gryllaki ◽  
Pierre Voirol ◽  
Bernard Testa ◽  
André Pannatier
2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elise D’Huart ◽  
Jean Vigneron ◽  
Béatrice Demoré

Abstract BackgroundThe objectives were to perform an observation of the administration of injectable drugs in three ICUs, to identify injectable drugs administered by Y-site infusion or mixed in the same container, to compare with physical compatibility data available in the literature and to test the physical compatibility for missing data. MethodsAn observational study was realised over two weeks and patients receiving more than one injectable drug in the same line simultaneously were included. Physical compatibilities were assessed in pairs by comparing with three databases. For some missing data, three tests were realised for pairs including an anti-infective drug. Visual and subvisual evaluations were performed after the preparation, 1 and a 4-hour storage. ResultsA total of 389 combinations between two injectable drugs was observed for Y-site infusions and 31 mixtures in the same container. According to the literature, 21.1 % associations were physically compatible, 1.8 % as physically compatible potentially, 8.0 % as physically incompatible, 6.4 % have divergent data according to the databases and 62.7 % have no data. Two mixtures were documented. 37 pairs were tested and 70.3 % were physically compatible, 8.1 % were physically incompatible after visual evaluation and 21.6 % after subvisual evaluation. ConclusionsIn the majority of cases, no compatibility data are available in the literature. Laboratory tests give additional information.


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne Miller ◽  
Kathleen Burns ◽  
Tonya Beattie ◽  
Chad Wagner

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