Journal article

The effect of PVC packaging on the acidity of 0.9% saline

DA Story, P Thistlethwaite, R Bellomo

Anaesthesia and Intensive Care | AUSTRALIAN SOC ANAESTHETISTS | Published : 2000

Abstract

Intravenous fluids in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) packaging are known to be acidic. We proposed to determine the effect of PVC packaging on the pH of 0.9% saline solutions by comparing the predicted and measured pH of 0.9% saline equilibrated with atmospheric carbon dioxide and the measured pH of commercial solutions of 0.9% saline in PVC and polypropylene packaging. Calculation of pH was made from available physical chemistry constants and data. Measurement was made of the pH of 12 samples of prepared 0.9% saline equilibrated with atmospheric carbon dioxide. Comparison with the pH of seven commercial samples of saline in PVC packaging for intravenous use was undertaken. Further comparison was ..

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