Infusion Site Reactions: Classification in the Setting of Fosaprepitant Administration With Chemotherapy

输注部位反应:在接受福沙匹坦联合化疗的情况下进行分类

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Studies report a wide range of incidence and severity of infusion site adverse events (ISAEs) following fosaprepitant administration. OBJECTIVES: The purposes of this study were (a) to determine the incidence of suspected extravasation in patients with cancer receiving fosaprepitant infusions with chemotherapy and (b) to determine whether the documented signs, symptoms, and management strategies aligned with the diagnostic criteria for extravasation versus non-extravasation ISAEs. METHODS: Electronic health records were used to identify patients who received fosaprepitant infusion with chemotherapy and had documentation for suspected extravasation. Chart reviews were conducted for a sample of patients to determine whether documentation was consistent with extravasation. FINDINGS: About 3% (n = 460 of 15,667) of patients who received fosaprepitant had documentation for suspected extravasation. Among a random sample of patients (N = 110) with suspected extravasation, 6% (n = 6) had documentation consistent with extravasation.

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