extravasationinduced
Extravasationinduced refers to tissue injury that occurs when intravenous fluids or drugs leak from the vascular space into surrounding tissue. This can result from infiltration during peripheral venous access or leakage around an indwelling catheter. The severity depends on the agent, concentration, volume, and the timeliness of intervention.
Agents commonly implicated include vesicants such as certain chemotherapeutic drugs (for example, anthracyclines and vinca alkaloids),
Clinical presentation typically includes sudden onset pain at the infusion site, swelling, redness or blanching, cooling
Management emphasizes prompt recognition and intervention. Immediate steps usually include stopping the infusion, leaving the cannula
Prevention focuses on proper IV access, using central venous lines for high-risk drugs when feasible, careful