1979
DOI: 10.1042/cs0570515
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Impairment of Flow in Routine Gravity-Fed Intravenous Infusions to Surgical Patients

Abstract: 1. Gravity-fed intravenous infusions were studied in patients by using continuous flow recording and a new resistance-measuring method. 2. A common, though preventable, cause of reduced flow was the gradual deformation of the plastic tubing under the regulator clamp. 3. In many cases there was some constriction of the cannulated vein and in a few this constriction was severe enough to seriously impair the infusion. The severity of the constriction varied periodically. 4. There was no evidence of troble due to … Show more

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