WoCoVA consensus on the clinical use of in-line filtration during intravenous infusions: Current evidence and recommendations for future research

Author:

Van Boxtel Ton1ORCID,Pittiruti Mauro2ORCID,Arkema Annemarie3,Ball Patrick4ORCID,Barone Giovanni5,Bertoglio Sergio6ORCID,Biffi Roberto7ORCID,Dupont Christian8,Fonzo-Christe Caroline9,Foster Jann10,Jones Matthew11,Keck Cornelia12,Ray-Barruel Gillian13,Sasse Michael14,Scoppettuolo Giancarlo2,Van Den Hoogen Agnes15,Villa Gianluca16,Hadaway Lynn17,Ryder Marcia18,Schears Gregory19,Stone Josie20

Affiliation:

1. WoCoVa Foundation, Utrecht, The Netherlands

2. Catholic University Hospital, Rome, Italy

3. Arkema Biomedical Consultancy, Soest, The Netherlands

4. University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK

5. Infermi Hospital, Rimini, Italy

6. University of Genova, Genova, Italy

7. European Institute of Oncology, Milano, Italy

8. Universite Paris Descartes, Paris, France

9. Geneva University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland

10. Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia

11. East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust, Canterbury, UK

12. Universität Marburg, Marburg, Germany

13. Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia

14. Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Germany

15. Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands

16. University of Florence, Florence, Italy

17. Lynn Hadaway Associates, Milner, Georgia, USA

18. Ryder Science, California, USA

19. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA

20. Josie Stone Consulting LLC, CA, USA

Abstract

The need for filtering intravenous infusions has long been recognized in the field of venous access, though hard scientific evidence about the actual indications for in-line filters has been scarce. In the last few years, several papers and a few clinical studies have raised again this issue, suggesting that the time has come for a proper definition of the type of filtration, of its potential benefit, and of its proper indications in clinical practice. The WoCoVA Foundation, whose goal is to increase the global awareness on the risk of intravenous access and on patients’ safety, developed the project of a consensus on intravenous filtration. A panel of experts in different aspects of intravenous infusion was chosen to express the current state of knowledge about filtration and to indicate the direction of future research in this field. The present document reports the final conclusions of the panel.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,Surgery

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