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Page 1: SYRINGE DRIVERS Coranne Rice. Clinical Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care Beaumont Hospital. 23 rd Sept 2010

SYRINGE DRIVERS

Coranne Rice.

Clinical Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care

Beaumont Hospital.

23rd Sept 2010

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Definition.

A portable battery operated pump, which delivers a continuous subcutaneous infusion over a specified period of time.

Dickman et al 2005

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McKinley T34 Syringe Pump

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Graseby Syringe Driver MS16

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Aims.

Delivers a continuous infusion of drugs via subcutaneous route.

Ensures a stable plasma level of drugs. Eliminates the need for repeated

injections. Used when oral medications are no longer

appropriate for a number of reasons.

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Indications For Use

Persistent nausea and vomiting Inability to swallow oral medications. Severe mucositis Poor alimentary absorption (intestinal

obstruction/ mal-absorption) Intractable pain not controlled by oral

medications Rectal route not appropriate.

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Drugs used in Syringe Drivers

Analgesics. Anti emetics. Sedatives. Drying agents.

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Analgesics

Morphine Sulphate. Oxycodone. Hydromorphone. Fentanyl. Diclofenac.

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Morphine Sulphate

Opioid of choice. Most commonly used. Controlled drug. Preparations – 10, 15, 30, 60 100mg/ml

vials.

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Oxycodone.

Twice as strong as Morphine Sulphate eg. Morphine Sulphate 60mgs = Oxycodone

30mgs. Controlled drug. Used in patients with renal failure. Caution when mixed with Cyclizine. Preparation - 10mg/ml vial

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Hydromorphone

Six times stronger than Morphine Sulphate

eg. Morphine Sulphate 60mgs = Hydromorphone 10mgs.

Controlled drug. Used in patients with renal failure. Preparation - 20mg/ml vial.

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Fentanyl

Used under the advice of Specialist Palliative Care.

Opioid. Controlled drug. Used in patients with renal failure

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Diclofenac.

Difene. Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Total dose in 24hrs -150mgs. Caution in patients with renal failure and

peptic ulcer disease. Mix with NaCl in a 20ml syringe. Use a separate syringe driver.

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Anti Emetics

Cyclizine. Metoclopramide. Haloperidol. Methotrimeprazine. Ondansetron.

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Cyclizine

Valoid. Nausea/Vomiting caused by stimulation of

the vomiting centre or vagus nerve eg. raised intracranial pressure, radiotherapy to head/ neck, bowel obstruction and movement.

Preparation - 50mg/ml vial. Total dose in 24hrs – 150mgs. Incompatible with Buscopan and used with

caution with Oxycodone.

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Metoclopramide

Maxalon. Nausea/Vomiting caused by drugs, gastric

stasis, partial obstruction, constipation. Preparation - 20mg/2ml vial. Total dose in 24hrs - 120mgs Caution when used with Cyclizine.

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Haloperidol

Serenace. Nausea/Vomiting caused by stimulation of

the chemoreceptor trigger zone eg. Drugs (especially opioids), intestinal obstruction, hypercalcaemia.

Preparation - 5mg/ml vial. Can be used for the treatment of Delirium.

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Methotrimeprazine.

Nozinan. Broad acting anti emetic. Acts on main receptor sites involved in the

vomiting pathway Strong sedative effect. Preparation – 25mg/ml vial. Can be used in the treatment of agitation.

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Ondansetron

Zofran Nausea/Vomiting caused by

chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Total dose in 24hrs – 32mgs. Caution - causes constipation.

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Sedatives

Midazolam Haloperidol (Serenace) Methotrimeprazine (Nozinan) Clonazepam

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Midazolam.

Short acting benzodiazepine Used in the treatment of agitation, anxiety,

seizures, myoclonus Preparation 10mg/2ml vial Can use up to 60mgs in 24hrs.

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Clonazepam

Used under the advice of Specialist Palliative Care.

Benzodiazepine. Used in the treatment of neuropathic pain, agitation, anxiety, seizures and

myoclonus. Preparation – 1mg/ml vial.

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Drying Agents

Hyoscine Butylbromide (Buscopan)

Glycopyrronium (Robinul)

Hyoscine Hydrobromide (Hyoscine)

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Hyoscine Butylbromide

Buscopan. 1st drug of choice. Non sedating. Doesn’t cross the blood brain barrier. Incompatible with Cyclizine. Preparation - 20mg/ml vial. Maximum dose in 24hrs -120mgs.

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Glycopyrronium

Robinul. Non sedating. Doesn’t cross the blood brain barrier. Preparation 200mcg/ml vial. Maximum dose in 24hrs – 2.4mgs.

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Hyoscine Hydrobromide

Hyoscine. Crosses the blood brain barrier. Can cause agitation and delirium Preparation – 400, 600 mcg/ml vials Maximum dose in 24hrs – 2.4mgs. Not recommended in Palliative Care.

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Other Drugs occasionally used

Octreotide Phenobarbitone Ketamine Methadone Dexamethasone

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Octreotide

Used under the advice of Specialist Palliative Care.

Reduction of intestinal secretions Used in the treatment of excessive

diarrhoea or large volume vomiting. Preparation 100, 500mcg vials. Can use up to 2,000mcg in 24hrs.

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Phenobarbitone

Used under the advice of Specialist Palliative Care.

Long acting barbiturate. Anti epileptic. Controlled drug Preparation -200mg/ml vial. Can use up to 1,200 mgs in 24hrs. Used in terminal restlessness/agitation Used in separate syringe driver

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Drugs never used in Syringe Drivers

Diazepam Chlorpromazine (Largactil) Prochlorperazine (Stemetil)

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Mixing Medications in a Syringe Driver. Care should be taken when mixing two or more drugs in

a syringe driver. Ensure that the drugs used are compatible with each

other. Ensure that the diluent used is compatible with the drugs

used. At least 2-3 mls of diluent should be added to all

syringes. Observe for crystallisation of drugs in syringe driver. Change drugs in syringe driver every 24hrs.

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“Kill Two Birds with the One Stone”

Morphine Sulphate: Pain, Dyspnoea. Midazolam: Agitation, Dyspnoea. Haloperidol: Antiemetic, Agitation, Delirium. Metoclopramide: Antiemetic, Constipation. Hyoscine Butylbromide: Drying secretions,

Crampy abdominal pain. Methotrimeprazine: Antiemetic, Agitation. Phenobarbitone: Anti-Epileptic, Agitation

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The “Box”

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Information

The Syringe Driver- Continuous subcutaneous infusions in palliative care.

Policy/Procedure/Guidelines for the safe and appropriate use of the McKinley T34 Syringe Pump.

McKinley T34 Syringe Pump Observation Sheet. Careplan - Comfort measures for palliative care patients. Analgesic Conversion Guidelines in Palliative Care. Drug Combinations as Subcutaneous Infusions (in

Syringe Driver) for Palliative Care

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References

Dickman A. Schneider J. Varga J.(2005) Continuous Subcutaneous Infusions in Palliative Care. 2nded Oxford University Press.