Detection of the Correct Position of Intravenous Line Clinical Trial
Official title:
Phase III Study to Assess the Utility of a New Innovative Technique Using Intravenous Bicarbonate to Verify the Correct Position of Patients Scheduled for Intravenous Bicarbonate
The investigators use bicarbonate injected to an intravenous line and the changes in the exhaled end-tidal carbon dioxide to verify whether the IV line is in the vein or surrounding tissue
The method was proved useful in previous phase I, II studies. Now the investigators move on
to assess the method in a phase III study in oncological patients.
each patients which will be subjected to intravenous chemotherapy will be eligible ( see
also inclusion/exclusion criteria).
Once consent obtained the patient will have an IV line placed. each line placed will be
categorized by the clinical team into 3 categories:
1. IV in place ready to use for chemotherapy ( good blood return)
2. Doubtful position ( no blood return/ little blood return bu flushes well).
3. IV not in place. Study design Category 1. IV bicarbonate 4.2% 20 cc and NS 20 cc in a
randomized fashion Category 2. same as above Category 3. No injections
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Diagnostic