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Incidence, Risk Factors and Prevention Related to Infusion Phlebitis
2022
Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results
Phlebitis linked with peripheral venous catheters is caused by inflammation of the vein at the cannula access site. It could be caused by mechanical, chemical, or pathogenic agents. Phlebitis can be avoided by adhering to best practises when inserting a cannula, such as selecting the right device and placement. Document the incidence of phlebitis and explore the risk factors linked with it. Analysis of existing data from a major randomised controlled trial. The primary goal of which was to
doi:10.47750/pnr.2022.13.s06.362
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