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1392 Superficial Thrombophlebitis
➣Spiking fevers, leukocytosis
➣Recent indwelling catheter (either peripheral IV or PICC or cen-
tral line)
Signs & Symptoms
■Swelling, tenderness and erythema over a superficial vein
■Pus or induration at the venipuncture site is suspicious for septic
thrombophlebitis
■Swelling of the whole extremity is unusual
tests
Blood
■Blood cultures and CBC for detection of septicemia in pts with fevers
differential diagnosis
n/a
management
General Measures
■In non-septic thrombophlebitis, inflammation is sterile and due to
thrombus in vein
➣no need for antibiotics
➣no need for anticoagulation
■Treat with
➣elevation
➣warm compresses
➣nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications
■Septic thrombophlebitis
➣prevent with aseptic technique during line placement
➣vigilant surveillance of all IV sites to prevent infection
➣surgical exploration of any suspicious prior venipuncture site
➣if pus is found in vein, complete excision of vein
➣high dose antibiotic therapy based on vein culture
➣start presumptive antibiotics for S. aureus
➣high morbidity and mortality if diagnosis is missed
specific therapy
n/a
follow-up
n/a