Literature DB >> 25364017

Taste and Odour Disturbances in Pediatric Patients Undergoing IV Flush with Normal Saline Administered by Prefilled or Freshly Prepared Syringes: Randomized Single-Blind Study.

David Mancini1, Régis Vaillancourt2, Annie Pouliot3, Alice Lin4, Diane Sharp5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported the occurrence of taste and odour disturbances among patients undergoing IV flush with prefilled syringes of 0.9% sodium chloride (normal saline [NS]). These disturbances have been attributed to the leaching of volatile substances into the NS from the plastic of the syringe. To date, there have been no studies comparing the occurrence of taste and odour disturbances with different NS preparations.
OBJECTIVE: To compare the occurrence of taste and odour disturbances in pediatric patients undergoing IV flush with commercially available prefilled NS syringes and NS syringes prepared fresh daily.
METHODS: Patients aged 6 to 18 years who underwent routine flushing of central or peripheral IV tubing were asked to participate in this follow-up randomized single-blind study. Flushing was performed with NS from BD PosiFlush 10-mL sterile prefilled syringes or NS transferred from a polyolefin bag (Baxter AVIVA) to a polypropylene syringe and stored for a maximum of 12 h before use.
RESULTS: Fifty pediatric patients (mean age ± standard deviation 13.4 ± 3.8 years) who had undergone flushing of IV tubing with NS were interviewed. Taste or odour disturbances were reported by 18 (72%) of the 25 patients who underwent flushing with NS from a prefilled syringe, whereas only 1 (4%) of the 25 who underwent flushing with NS from a freshly prepared syringe experienced such disturbances (p < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences in taste and odour disturbances experienced by patients who underwent IV flush with commercial prefilled NS syringes and freshly prepared NS syringes.

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Keywords:  fresh syringe; odour disturbance; prefilled syringes; saline IV flush; taste disturbance

Year:  2014        PMID: 25364017      PMCID: PMC4214577          DOI: 10.4212/cjhp.v67i5.1389

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Hosp Pharm        ISSN: 0008-4123


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4.  Methods for evaluating the taste of paediatric formulations in children: a comparison between the facial hedonic method and the patients' own spontaneous verbal judgement.

Authors:  J Sjövall; A Fogh; B Huitfeldt; G Karlsson; O Nylén
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5.  Taste and/or Odour Disturbances in Pediatric Patients Undergoing IV Flush with Normal Saline Administered by Prefilled Syringe.

Authors:  Steven J Celetti; Régis Vaillancourt; Elena Pascuet; Diane Sharp
Journal:  Can J Hosp Pharm       Date:  2012-09

6.  Experience of unpleasant sensations in the mouth after injection of saline from prefilled syringes.

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