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==Indications== | ==Indications== | ||
*[[Sepsis]] | |||
*[[Trauma]] | |||
*[[Hypotension]]/[[shock]] | |||
==Contraindications== | ==Contraindications== | ||
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*Pressure Bag: Applying a form of pressure to the bag can increase flow rate, but often not substantially. | *Pressure Bag: Applying a form of pressure to the bag can increase flow rate, but often not substantially. | ||
*"Push- pull technique": Manual syringe infusion typically used in pediatric patients using a syringe and three-way stopcock. | *"Push- pull technique": Manual syringe infusion typically used in pediatric patients using a syringe and three-way stopcock. | ||
Traditional Rapid Infuser: | *Traditional Rapid Infuser: | ||
*LifeFlow PLUS: A hand-operated rapid infuser | *LifeFlow PLUS: A hand-operated rapid infuser. | ||
==Complications== | ==Complications== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Rapid infusion catheter]] | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[[Category:Procedures]] | [[Category:Procedures]] | ||
Revisión actual - 21:23 17 jul 2024
Overview
- Rapid infusion of fluids and blood products can be a life-saving intervention in patients dealing with hypotension and hemorrhagic shock.
Indications
Contraindications
Rapid Infusion Methods
- Infusion Pumps: Commonly used in acute care. Maximum flow rate of 1000 mL/h.
- Gravity: Fluid flow is determined by multiple factors, including luminal flow, length of the tube and where it is positioned.
- Pressure Bag: Applying a form of pressure to the bag can increase flow rate, but often not substantially.
- "Push- pull technique": Manual syringe infusion typically used in pediatric patients using a syringe and three-way stopcock.
- Traditional Rapid Infuser:
- LifeFlow PLUS: A hand-operated rapid infuser.
