Disturbance of Vancomycin Infusion Flow during Multidrug Infusion: Influence on Endothelial Cell Toxicity
Background: Phlebitis is a common side effect of vancomycin peripheral intravenous (PIV) infusion. As only one PIV catheter is frequently used to deliver several drugs to hospitalized patients through the same Y-site, perturbation of the infusion flow by hydration or other IV medication may influenc...
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Main Authors: | Maryline Drouet (Author), Elodie Cuvelier (Author), Feng Chai (Author), Stéphanie Genay (Author), Pascal Odou (Author), Bertrand Décaudin (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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