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Severe soft-tissue injury following intravenous infusion of phenytoin. Patient and drug administration risk factors.

R F Spengler1, J B Arrowsmith, D J Kilarski, C Buchanan, L Von Behren, D R Graham.   

Abstract

From April 8, 1982, through June 1984, 11 patients in a single hospital experienced 17 episodes of limb edema and discoloration after the intravenous (IV) administration of phenytoin sodium (Dilantin). One patient required a below-the-elbow amputation; all other patients recovered. No single drug lot was implicated. A case-control study was performed using three controls for each case; controls received IV infusions of phenytoin and were hospitalized close in time to the case patients. Compared with controls, patients with reactions were more often female and elderly and had underlying cardiovascular disease. Affected patients also received phenytoin through an IV catheter smaller than 20 gauge (50% vs 6%), at a rate greater than 25 mg/min (63% vs 19%), and in two or more IV infusions of phenytoin given "IV push" at the same site (81% vs 24%). High-risk patients require careful monitoring and stricter guidelines for the IV administration of phenytoin.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3377616

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-9926


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