Rapid infusion systems
Overview
- Rapid infusion of fluids and blood products can be a life-saving intervention in patients dealing with hypotension and hemorrhagic shock.
Indications
Contraindications
Rapid Infusion Methods
- Infusion Pumps: Commonly used in acute care. Maximum flow rate of 1000 mL/h.
- Gravity: Fluid flow is determined by multiple factors, including luminal flow, length of the tube and where it is positioned.
- Pressure Bag: Applying a form of pressure to the bag can increase flow rate, but often not substantially.
- "Push- pull technique": Manual syringe infusion typically used in pediatric patients using a syringe and three-way stopcock.
Traditional Rapid Infuser:
- LifeFlow PLUS: A hand-operated rapid infuser that allows clinicians to rapidly deliver blood, blood components, crystalloids or colloid fluids to critically ill patients requiring volume resuscitation.
Complications
See Also
External Links
References
See Also
External Links
References
- Piehl, M., Park, C.W. When Minutes Matter: Rapid Infusion in Emergency Care. Curr Emerg Hosp Med Rep 9, 116–125 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40138-021-00237-6
