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[Phlebitis in peripheral catheters (I). Incidence and risk factors]
Monserrat Carballo1, Montserrat Llinas, M Feijoo
1Hospital Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona.
Abstract:
The type of pathology and the current therapeutic tendencies justify that endovenous therapy is the most frequently selected one. Although it has multiple advantages, it bears with it a series of infectious type complications (bacterial infections, phlebitis and thrombophlebitis). Even though bacterial infections in peripheral intravascular vessels have a low occurrence rate, which some authors list as between 1 and 2%, in central intravascular vessels, their occurrence is usually higher. Phlebitis is one of the complications most frequently associated with the use of peripheral intravascular catheters.
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