Volume: 5 | Issue: 1S | Published: Jun 10, 2024 | Pages: S71 - S71 | DOI: 10.24911/SJEMed.72-1709552882

Factors improving intravenous fluid flow rate for rapid resuscitation, based on the Hagen-Poiseuille law


Authors: Mahdis Seddiq , Firas Jaafar Kareem Alnajjar


Abstract

Primary approach to the resuscitation of critical patients, in the emergency setting, requires a swift establishment of 2 large-bore peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVC) access accompanied by rapid fluid administration. This preferred use of a PIVC over a central venous catheter (CVC) stem from its ability to achieve faster fluid delivery, due its larger radius and shorter length. This is explained by the Hagen-Poiseuille Law whereby doubling the radius can increase flow 16-fold, and halving the length can double the flow. The law was applied in this experiment for the I.V tubing system itself. The results demonstrated that the 4mm I.D tube achieved the highest flow rates under both gravity and compression with a p-value of 0.009. Despite the Hagen-Poiseuille Law favoring shorter lengths, the 30 cm length resulted in the slowest flow rates. As emphasis is held on the importance of circulation in rapid resuscitation, ideal fluid delivery instruments specifically designed for volume-depleted patients need to be sought.

Keywords: Rapid Infusion, Fluid Resuscitation, Hagen Poiseuille Law, Intravenous Tubing Dimensions, Shock, Hypotension



Pubmed Style

Mahdis Seddiq, Firas Jaafar Kareem Alnajjar. Factors improving intravenous fluid flow rate for rapid resuscitation, based on the Hagen-Poiseuille law. SJE Med. 2024; 10 (June 2024): S71-S71. doi:10.24911/SJEMed.72-1709552882

Publication History

Received: March 09, 2024

Accepted: March 13, 2024

Published: June 10, 2024


Authors

Mahdis Seddiq

Rashid Hospital Dubai, UAE

Firas Jaafar Kareem Alnajjar

Rashid Hospital, Dubai, UAE