extravasation

[ɪkˌstrævəˈseɪʃən]

extravasation Definition

  • 1the process by which a fluid, especially blood, leaks out of a blood vessel and flows into surrounding tissues
  • 2the fluid that has leaked out in this way

Using extravasation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "extravasation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The patient experienced extravasation of the chemotherapy drug.

  • Example

    Extravasation of blood can cause swelling and pain in the affected area.

  • Example

    The nurse carefully monitored the IV site to prevent extravasation.

extravasation Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for extravasation

Phrases with extravasation

  • the leakage of contrast media from a blood vessel into surrounding tissues during a medical procedure

    Example

    Contrast media extravasation can cause tissue damage and other complications.

  • chemotherapy extravasation

    the leakage of chemotherapy drugs from a vein into surrounding tissues during treatment

    Example

    Chemotherapy extravasation can cause severe tissue damage and may require surgical intervention.

  • the escape of blood from a damaged blood vessel into surrounding tissues

    Example

    Blood extravasation can cause bruising, swelling, and pain.

Origins of extravasation

from Latin 'extra' meaning 'outside' and 'vas' meaning 'vessel'

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Summary: extravasation in Brief

Extravasation [ɪkˌstrævəˈseɪʃən] refers to the process by which a fluid, especially blood, leaks out of a blood vessel and flows into surrounding tissues. It can cause swelling, pain, and tissue damage. Examples include contrast media extravasation and chemotherapy extravasation.