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The Effects of Intravenous Fluid Viscosity on the Accuracy of Intravenous Infusion Flow RegulatorsThe Effects of Intravenous Fluid Viscosity on the Accuracy of Intravenous Infusion Flow Regulators

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The Effects of Intravenous Fluid Viscosity on the Accuracy of Intravenous Infusion Flow Regulators
Authors
Ko, EunjiSong, Yeon JaeChoe, KwanyoungPark, YongdooYang, SungLim, Choon Hak
Issue Date
7-Mar-2022
Publisher
KOREAN ACAD MEDICAL SCIENCES
Keywords
Body Fluids; Fluid Therapy; Infusion Pumps; Intravenous Infusions; Solution; Viscosity
Citation
JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE, v.37, no.9, pp.1 - 5
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE
Volume
37
Number
9
Start Page
1
End Page
5
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/140438
DOI
10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e71
ISSN
1011-8934
Abstract
Intravenous infusion flow regulators (IIFRs) are widely used devices but it is unknown how much the difference between the IIFR scale and the actual flow rate depends on the viscosity of the intravenous (IV) fluid. This study evaluated the effects of viscosity on the flow rate of five IV fluids (0.9% normal saline, Hartmann's solution, plasma solution-A, 6% hetastarch, and 5% albumin) when using IIFRs. The viscosity of crystalloids was 1.07-1.12 mPa center dot s, and the viscosities of 6% hetastarch and 5% albumin were 2.59 times and 1.74 times that of normal saline, respectively. When the IIFR scales were preset to 20, 100, and 250 mL/hr, crystalloids were delivered at the preset flow rate within a difference of less than 10%, while 6% hetastarch was delivered at approximately 40% of the preset flow rates and 5% albumin was approximately 80% transmitted. When delivering colloids, IIFRs should be used with caution.
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