I have been looking at the entire set of literature on catheter
flushing for over 2 years now and have not seen many about sodium
citrate, although there are a couple of articles that mention it. It
is often used in combination with taurolidine in some studies. But the
bottom line is it's commercial availability. Marc Stranz may have to
address this for us, but I am not aware of any of the alternative
flush solutions that has actually made it into a commercial product
yet. Do you have a compounding pharmacy that will make it for you?
Lynn
At 8:11 AM -0500 7/28/06, Patricia Howell wrote:
Hello everyone!
I'm searching for evidence based practice research on the use of Sodium Citrate to maintain patency of PICCs versus Heparin. Has anyone completed this type of study? Our librarian hasn't been very successful with her searcher, so I'd thought perhaps your institution may have or be in the process of looking at an alternative flush solution to maintain PICC patency. We as an institution are no longer going to use Heparin flush bags for swans & art lines. Any information would be appreciated.
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Subject: RE: Inclusion/exclusion criteria for IV to PO conversion
This is what one of my PharmD friends sent me (and this is what my other RPh associate was looking for):
Are you referring to IV antibiotic to PO conversion? Usually this conversion is the most common conversion that demands criteria:
Clinical improvement in signs and symptoms
Afebrile or consistent improvement in fever over a 24 hour period
WBC count normalizing
Infection being treated does not require IV therapy
(e.g., endocarditis, meningitis)
GI absorption likely normal
(absence of vomiting or abnormal GI anatomy)
Ability to receive oral dosage form either orally or via tube (concomitant oral or via tube administration of other meds)
The above criteria is used in the LTC setting by the consultant RPhs.
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Subject: RE: Inclusion/exclusion criteria for IV to PO conversion
This decision is a drug-specific thing. For instance, Vancomycin IV and Vancomycin PO are for distinctly different indications and can not be switched. I have not ever worked with any written guidelines for this conversion. It has always depended upon the medication, the patients ability to tolerate PO fluids and meds, and the physician's order. Lynn
At 3:33 PM -0400 7/24/06, Rebecca Satarawala wrote:
Sorry my note wasn't clear. It is for Conversion from IV meds to po meds, e.g., antibiotics. I was asked this by a pharmacist who has not had alot of experience with infusion therapy. I know the pharmacy I used to work for had inclusion/exclusion criteria, however I don't have that information anymore.
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Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 11:25 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Venous Listserve; Vascular List Serve
Subject: Re: Inclusion/exclusion criteria for IV to PO conversion
Conversion of what? Fluids, meds? I am not sure what you are asking. Lynn
At 9:06 AM -0400 7/21/06, Rebecca Satarawala wrote:
Does anyone have any guidelines you would be willing to share for inclusion/exclusion criteria for IV to PO conversion?
Marc-any thoughts??
Thanks!
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