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Enterocolic Lymphocytic Phlebitis Treated Preoperatively with Biologics and Immunosuppressive Agents
Enterocolic lymphocytic phlebitis is phlebitis of unknown etiology in which lymphocytes affect veins without arteries and shows evidence of systemic vasculitis in the intestinal wall and mesentery, mainly in the small intestine and colon.
Soh Okano +7 more
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Short Peripheral Intravenous Catheter-related Phlebitis in Patients with COVID-19: A Propensity Score-matched Study [PDF]
Introduction: Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are commonly used for intravenous therapy. A catheter is removed early when complications such as phlebitis develop.
Özge ÖZGEN TOP +4 more
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Risk factors for PICC-associated phlebitis in preterm infants using random forest algorithm [PDF]
Background Peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) is an important intravascular access for critically ill neonates and is widely used in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Phlebitis is one of the most common PICC-associated complications, with a
Xing Sun +7 more
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Vancomycin infusion methods on phlebitis prevention in children [PDF]
Background: Hospitalized children require antibiotic therapy. The most common side effect of intravenous injections is Phlebitis. Due to high usage of Vancomycin in children and subsequent phlebitis in their intravenous lines, the current study aimed at ...
Maryam Tork-Torabi +3 more
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A quasi-experimental study on conservative nursing measures for preventing phlebitis in chemotherapy patients [PDF]
Phlebitis is a common and potentially serious complication among cancer patients receiving peripheral intravenous chemotherapy, leading to patient discomfort, treatment interruptions, and increased healthcare costs.
Warda Mohamed Henedy +6 more
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Incidence of phlebitis is an indicator of the quality of hospital services with minimal rate of ≤1.5% standard. The incidence of phlebitis in Hospital AR. Bunda Prabumulih is still high ranging from 10% to 16%.
Wahyu Rizky +1 more
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Background Phlebitis is an important complication occurring in patients with peripheral intravascular catheters (PIVCs). The risk factors for phlebitis in the intensive care unit (ICU) was examined.
Hideto Yasuda +11 more
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Case Report: Chemotherapy-induced phlebitis in a dog: diagnostic approach and management strategies [PDF]
A 7-year-old neutered male Golden Retriever diagnosed with osteosarcoma of the left radius underwent limb amputation followed by adjuvant chemotherapy utilizing alternating carboplatin-doxorubicin protocols.
Seoyoung Hwang +2 more
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Objective: to investigate the incidence of phlebitis and its association with risk factors when using peripheral IV catheters (PIC) and following their removal - (post-infusion phlebitis) in hospitalized adults.
Janete de Souza Urbanetto +2 more
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N-acetylcysteine attenuates the incidence of phlebitis induced by carbomer/vinorelbine gel
Background: The high incidence and severe clinical manifestations of phlebitis pose a complex and urgent clinical challenge. The rapid and simple establishment of animal phlebitis models and the development of preventive strategies are crucial to ...
Hongyu Zhang +9 more
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