Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

pérdida de via

English translation:

loss of iv access

Added to glossary by Joseph Tein
Aug 3, 2019 05:34
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Spanish term

pérdida de via

Spanish to English Medical Medical (general) fluid replacement therapy
This is from a report on a child hospitalized for breathing difficulty and chest pain ... here they are talking about the patient's course and fluid replacement therapy administered:

" ... se realiza sueroterapia endovenosa a necesidades basales más deficit calculado hasta *pérdida de via* a las 12-16 horas del ingreso."

What does this mean / how do I translate this phrase into English? (and if anyone understands what they mean by the necesidades basales, an explanation of that would also be appreciated).

Thanks again for your help.
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Discussion

liz askew Aug 3, 2019:
necesidades basales=
patient's baseline fluid requirements

Proposed translations

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loss of iv line

Se le administraron sueros (iv fluids to provide basal requirements) until iv line was lost after 12-16 hours

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As liz has just commented, even though you can find examples referring to iv line loss it might be more common to refer to iv access loss. The iv line (aceess) the original is talking about is most probably a peripheral one (vs. central). I would not specify any unless otherwise explicitly stated within the original text.

Had the defendants properly responded to the plaintiff's condition after the IV line was lost, at a time when the plaintiff was not yet taking oral feedings
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IV line was lost during resuscitation.
https://www.google.es/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://...

when his IV access was lost
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brought to the ED with no pulse, last rhythm was PEA, and IV access was lost en route.
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Peer comment(s):

neutral liz askew : hmm don't you think this is a bit drastic (where would the actual line go?) don't they mean that just the access is lost. If they actually lost an IV line that would be somewhat dangerous?
19 mins
:)) same meaning intended. Probably you are right and it is more natural in English to say iv access was lost. Definitely not central IV here though unless otherwise specified. Saludos, liz!
agree Shenice Parkyn : I agree. Putting IV access lost is good.
2 days 19 hrs
Thanks a lot, Shenice!
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loss of central venous access site

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Note from asker:
Hi Liz. Gracias también por tu respuesta :)
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Reference comments

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Reference:

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https://www.nutricionhospitalaria.org/filesPortalWeb/2836/MA...
metros como la pérdida de peso o el índice de masa corporal. (IMC). ...... exitus, 3,45%*** pérdida de vía***, 3,45% error de elaboración y 1,71% cambio de vía.
[PDF]manual de codificación - Ministerio de Sanidad, Consumo y Bienestar ...
https://www.mscbs.gob.es/estadEstudios/.../UT_MANUAL_DIAG_20...
3. MANUAL DE CODIFICACIÓN. CIE-10-ES DIAGNÓSTICOS ..... desde su creación, en la elaboración de manuales y boletines monográficos que abordan la ...... Z45 Contacto para el ajuste y mantenimiento de dispositivo implantado ...... Cuando el ingreso es para la inserción de una vía de acceso vascular para la ...
Comunicaciones póster: Nutrición clínica - Elsevier
https://www.elsevier.es/index.php?p=revista&pRevista=pdf... - Translate this page
nutrientes o electrolitos),*** pérdida de la vía central***, suspensión o fallecimiento. ... Mg: error medio cometido fue 0,45 mEq/L (± 0,75. mEq/L). ... estándar el error medio cometido para el Ca fue 3,58 mEq/L (±. 4,22 mEq/L, ... elaboración correcta. La principal ..... duró 3 días. Solo. 1 paciente con NPT inferior a 7 días fue exitus.

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Central Venous Catheter - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/...
Central venous catheter placement is justified for high-risk procedures, such as .... possibly resulting in encephalitis, ventriculomeningitis, and even death. ... ***Loss of central venous access sites*** and recurrent CVC-related infections are ...
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Introduction
Central venous catheters (CVCs) provide access for administration of home parenteral nutrition (HPN). Complication risks are present from the time of insertion to removal. Loss of central venous access sites and recurrent CVC-related infections are indications for intestinal transplantation (Iyre, 2014). The CVC is considered a “lifeline,” and early assessment and management of noninfectious and infectious complications is vital to long-term device maintenance. Patients are impacted in various ways by CVC complications and can appreciate their role as a partner in preventing CVC complications.
Peer comments on this reference comment:

disagree Shenice Parkyn : Best not refer to a CVC or Central Line as this is a catheter that remain inside the body and its "loss" means it is loose inside the body (a medical emergency).
2 days 20 hrs
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