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I would like to hear more
about the infusion of Activase. ( is that what you are using?) Is
that use approved? What would make you select that instead of instillation
and sit?
Thanks in advance,
Gina Ward From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Monica Sorg Sent: Mon 3/20/2006 1:01 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Are you doing an instillation or an infusion of tpa? An infusion seems to work best for us for PWO. Are you doing an instillation or an infusion of tpa? An infusion
seems to work best for us for PWO...2 mg in 50 ml saline infused over 3
hours. Also, are you using a positive pressure cap? That should help
as well. Is it being flushed often enough with enough saline. We use
20 ml saline using the push pause method q 8 hrs. Just a few ideas to
consider.
Monica Sorg, RN CRNI
Infusion Nurse Specialist University of Louisville Hospital Louisville, KY >>> "Ann Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/20/2006
11:35 AM >>> Hi folks! We have a pt that has been requiring frequent declotting for PWO. She was declotted successfully 2/20, 3/13 and now requiring it again. She is being treated for an abscess in the spinal area and septicemia and has been on Vanco q12h since 2/10, and this past Friday (3/18) got switched to Merrem q8 and Zyvox q12. She is 43yo and a compliant patient. (YES there are some out there!!) When we have PWO on one lumen, we Activase both lumens. We flush with 10ml NaCl before and after each dose. Does anyone have any suggestions for a pt requiring such frequent Activase? Is there something we are overlooking? Thanks! Ann Williams
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