Extravasations – pain at the intravenous site and local blistering – are caused by the leakage of fluids used in chemotherapy from blood vessels into surrounding...
Vesicant chemotherapy agents can cause varying degrees of tissue necrosis when they extravasate from the vein or are inadvertently administered into the tissue....
This article provides readers with an overview of extravasation, including risk factors and management strategies. The importance of accurate reporting and...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of the risks associated with the administration of chemotherapy, monoclonal antibodies and targeted or biological...