• Anesthesia and analgesia · Dec 2010

    Comparative Study

    Infusion set characteristics such as antireflux valve and dead-space volume affect drug delivery: an experimental study designed to enhance infusion sets.

    • Damien Lannoy, Bertrand Décaudin, Sophie Dewulf, Nicolas Simon, Alexandre Secq, Christine Barthélémy, Bertrand Debaene, and Pascal Odou.
    • Université Lille Nord de France, Lille, France.
    • Anesth. Analg. 2010 Dec 1;111(6):1427-31.

    BackgroundThe ability of an infusion set to deliver a specific amount of drug to the patient can be directly related to the presence of an antireflux valve and dead-space volume. In this study we quantified separately the impact of these 2 components on drug delivery.MethodsVarious infusion sets were assessed differing in length, in dead-space volume, and with or without an antireflux valve. Noradrenaline was infused with a syringe pump simultaneously with a carrier flow. Effluent drug concentration was measured using ultraviolet spectrophotometry. Flow change efficiency (FCE) was calculated from the ratio of the area under the experimental mass flow rate curve to the area under the theoretical instantaneous mass flow rate curve.ResultsThe FCE for infusion sets with or without antireflux valves were significantly different 10 to 15 minutes after the start of an infusion at flow rates of 7 mL/h for noradrenaline and 35 mL/h to 70 mL/h for the carrier fluid. They were not different with a carrier flow of 115 mL/h.DiscussionThese findings suggest that antireflux valves have a significant impact on FCE when the ratio of drug flow rate to carrier fluid flow rate is high. Infusion sets with very low dead-space volume connectors yield better FCE. There is a nonlinear relationship between dead-space volume and FCE 5 to 10 minutes after the onset of drug infusion.ConclusionCare providers must consider dead-space volume and the presence of an antireflux valve when choosing their infusion sets.

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