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Methods of preventing vinorelbine-induced phlebitis: an experimental study in rabbits

Purpose: In order to identify methods for preventing phlebitis caused by intravenous administration of vinorelbine (VNR), we established a procedure for estimating the severity of phlebitis in an animal model. Methods: Four different factors (administration rate, dilution, flushing, and infusion of...

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Autores principales: Kohno, Emiko, Murase, Saori, Nishikata, Mayumi, Okamura, Noboru, Matzno, Sumio, Kuwahara, Takashi, Matsuyama, Kenji
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2500147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18695742
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author Kohno, Emiko
Murase, Saori
Nishikata, Mayumi
Okamura, Noboru
Matzno, Sumio
Kuwahara, Takashi
Matsuyama, Kenji
author_facet Kohno, Emiko
Murase, Saori
Nishikata, Mayumi
Okamura, Noboru
Matzno, Sumio
Kuwahara, Takashi
Matsuyama, Kenji
author_sort Kohno, Emiko
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description Purpose: In order to identify methods for preventing phlebitis caused by intravenous administration of vinorelbine (VNR), we established a procedure for estimating the severity of phlebitis in an animal model. Methods: Four different factors (administration rate, dilution, flushing, and infusion of fat emulsion) were evaluated for alleviation of phlebitis caused by VNR infusion. VNR was diluted with normal saline to prepare test solutions with concentrations of 0.6 mg/mL or 0.3 mg/mL for infusion into the auricular veins of rabbits. Two days after VNR infusion, the veins were subjected to histopathological examination. Results: VNR did not cause obvious loss of venous endothelial cells, the most sensitive and common feature of phlebitis, but VNR infusion led to inflammatory cell infiltration, edema, and epidermal degeneration. Tissue damage was significantly decreased by shortening the administration time and by diluting the VNR solution for infusion from 0.6 mg/mL to 0.3 mg/mL. However, there was no effect of flushing with normal saline after VNR infusion, while treatment with fat emulsion before and after VNR infusion only had a minimal effect. Conclusion: Rapid infusion and dilution are effective methods of reducing phlebitis caused by the infusion of VNR, but the efficacy of flushing with normal saline or infusion of fat emulsion was not confirmed.
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spelling pubmed-25001472008-08-11 Methods of preventing vinorelbine-induced phlebitis: an experimental study in rabbits Kohno, Emiko Murase, Saori Nishikata, Mayumi Okamura, Noboru Matzno, Sumio Kuwahara, Takashi Matsuyama, Kenji Int J Med Sci Research Paper Purpose: In order to identify methods for preventing phlebitis caused by intravenous administration of vinorelbine (VNR), we established a procedure for estimating the severity of phlebitis in an animal model. Methods: Four different factors (administration rate, dilution, flushing, and infusion of fat emulsion) were evaluated for alleviation of phlebitis caused by VNR infusion. VNR was diluted with normal saline to prepare test solutions with concentrations of 0.6 mg/mL or 0.3 mg/mL for infusion into the auricular veins of rabbits. Two days after VNR infusion, the veins were subjected to histopathological examination. Results: VNR did not cause obvious loss of venous endothelial cells, the most sensitive and common feature of phlebitis, but VNR infusion led to inflammatory cell infiltration, edema, and epidermal degeneration. Tissue damage was significantly decreased by shortening the administration time and by diluting the VNR solution for infusion from 0.6 mg/mL to 0.3 mg/mL. However, there was no effect of flushing with normal saline after VNR infusion, while treatment with fat emulsion before and after VNR infusion only had a minimal effect. Conclusion: Rapid infusion and dilution are effective methods of reducing phlebitis caused by the infusion of VNR, but the efficacy of flushing with normal saline or infusion of fat emulsion was not confirmed. Ivyspring International Publisher 2008-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2500147/ /pubmed/18695742 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Kohno, Emiko
Murase, Saori
Nishikata, Mayumi
Okamura, Noboru
Matzno, Sumio
Kuwahara, Takashi
Matsuyama, Kenji
Methods of preventing vinorelbine-induced phlebitis: an experimental study in rabbits
title Methods of preventing vinorelbine-induced phlebitis: an experimental study in rabbits
title_full Methods of preventing vinorelbine-induced phlebitis: an experimental study in rabbits
title_fullStr Methods of preventing vinorelbine-induced phlebitis: an experimental study in rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Methods of preventing vinorelbine-induced phlebitis: an experimental study in rabbits
title_short Methods of preventing vinorelbine-induced phlebitis: an experimental study in rabbits
title_sort methods of preventing vinorelbine-induced phlebitis: an experimental study in rabbits
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2500147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18695742
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