Literature DB >> 19542717

Prevention of venous pain and phlebitis caused by epirubicin hydrochloride.

Masakazu Sugimoto1, Masateru Matsui, Masanori Harada, Yumiko Yamauchi, Nao Moriyama, Kanae Andou, Makoto Yamamoto, Hisayo Yamaoka, Chiemi Ono, Mami Ishikawa, Nobuyuki Kamo, Tadashi Ikeda, Keiko Yamaoka.   

Abstract

Many patients complain of venous pain or develop phlebitis following treatment with epirubicin hydrochloride(EPI). To ensure effective and safe treatment with this drug, it is essential to deal with the adverse events associated with it appropriately. At our hospital, EPI was previously administered by drip infusion(diluted with 50mL of physiological saline)over 15 minutes after pretreatment(EPI main route). With this method of treatment, venous pain and phlebitis developed in 14 of 15 cases. In 3 of these 14 cases, the regimen was modified. Following this experience, EPI administration was switched to drip infusion from the fully-opened side tube used for pretreatment(EPI sub-route). Switching to this route resulted in a sharp decrease in the incidence of venous pain and phlebitis, to only 1 of 15 cases. Stimulation of vascular tunica intima by EPI has been considered a factor principally responsible for the venous pain and phlebitis seen after EPI therapy. To prevent these adverse reactions, it is necessary to modify the method of administration so that strong or long-term exposure of blood vessels to EPI can be reduced. The results of this study suggest that the EPI sub-route we devised is useful in achieving this goal.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19542717

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gan To Kagaku Ryoho        ISSN: 0385-0684


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