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AQUA-CHYDRATION SYSTEM

Arinzon Z, Feldman J, Fidelman Z, et. al. “Hypodermocysis (subcutaneous infusion) Effective Mode of Treatment of Dehydration in Long-Term Care Patients." Arch. Gerontol. Geriatr. 38 (2004) 167-173.

Sasson M, Shvartzman P. “An Alternative Infusion Technique.” Amer. Family Physician 2001, 64(9), 1575-1578.

Dasgupta M., Binns M.A., Rochon A.P. “Subcutaneous Fluid Infusion in a Long-Term Setting .” JAGS 2000, 48(7), 795-799.

Brown M. K., Worobec F. “Hypodermoclysis, Another Way to Replace Fluids.” Nursing 2000, 30(5) 58-59.

Donnelly M. “The Benefits of Hypodermoclysis.” Nursing Standard 1999, 13(52), 44-45.

Jain S., Mansfield B., Wilcox M. H. “Subcutaneous Fluid Administration - Better than the Intravenous Approach .” J. of Hospital Infection 1999, 41: 269-272

Ferry M., Dardaine V., Constans T. “Subcutaneous Infusion or Hypodermoclysis: A Practical Approach .” JAGS 1999, 47(1), 93-95.

Rochon A P, Gill S. et. al. “A Systematic Review of the Evidence for Hypodermoclysis to Treat Dehydration in Older People.” J. of Gerontol. 1997, 52A(3), M169-176.

Abdulla A, Keast J. “Hypodermoclysis as a Means of Rehydration.” Nursing Standard 1999, 13(52), 44-45.

Hussain N A., Warshaw G. “Utility of Clysis for Hydration in Nursing Home Residents .” JAGS 1996, 44(8), 969-973.

Lipschitz S, Campbell A J. “Subcutaneous Fluid Administration in Elderly Subjects: Validation of an Under-Used Technique.” JAGS 1991, 39(1), 6-9.


CLEARVIEW™ SUB-Q
INFUSION SETS

Venning M, Rogers J. “Continuous subcutaneous infusion: flexible option in symptom control.” Aust Nurses J 1988, 17(7); 34-37.

Propper RD, Cooper B et. al. “Continuous subcutaneous administration of deferoxamine in patients with iron overload.” N Engl J Med 1977, Aug 25, 297(8); 418-23.

Hussain MA et. al. “Subcutaneous infusion and intramuscular injection of desferrioxamine in patients with transfusional iron overload.” Lancet 1976, Dec 11, 2(7998):1278-80

Schafer AI et. al. “Long-term efficacy of deferoxamine iron chelation therapy in adults with acquired transfusional iron overload.” Arch Intern Med 1985 Jul;145(7):1217-21