• Ugeskrift for laeger · Apr 1994

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    [Pressure build-up in 2 rate-controlled syringe infusion pumps].

    • C Gerlif.
    • Kolding Sygehus, anaestesiafdelingen.
    • Ugeskr. Laeg. 1994 Apr 11;156(15):2236-9.

    AbstractThe use of rate controlled syringe infusion pumps has spread to departments where the need for accurate infusion exists. The simplicity in using these pumps has led to a false feeling of safety. A case of hazardous use of a syringe infusion pump has been reviewed. An Ohmeda 9000- and a Terumo STC 521 syringe pump was here tested, n = 20. The occlusion pressures of the two pumps were different. The occlusion pressure changed with different infusion rates for both pumps. The pressure was built up in a straight linear fashion. The bolus release depended on the occlusion pressure and the amounts given were in the range of 1.0-1.6 ml, both pumps included. The time from occlusion to alarm depended on the occlusion pressures. There might be an advantage in using a soft infusion system. It is recommended not to use syringe pump infusion via peripheral veins so as to avoid the risk of pressure build-up in the subcutaneous tissue in case of infiltration. In the event of occlusion disconnect the infusion system prior to reopening. Don't rely on the occlusion alarm. Use a smooth infusion system.

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