Aspiration, more information

Published: 30 September 2021
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However, if you have done this and a flash of blood appears in the needle hub, withdraw the needle and select a new site for injection.

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Egro

I checked The Australian Immunization Handbook and incredibly, this is item 5. under 'Intramuscular Injections'

https://immunisationhandbook.health.g...

It is not necessary to draw back on the syringe plunger before injecting a vaccine.14 However, if you have done this and a flash of blood appears in the needle hub, withdraw the needle and select a new site for injection.

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So the technique I was taught decades ago and which you have taught since has been quietly retired. I'll check the science behind this curious decision. Keep up the good work.

Good question

Mom

This doesn’t explain why it’s mostly only happening to adolescent and young males. Matter of fact, that narrow demographic almost excludes your reasoning here unless you’re saying only males are getting accidental IV vaccines.

US military

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama...

23 male patients, (20 after 2nd dose)

2.8 million doses of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines administered.

One in 121,739

US series

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama...

20 had vaccine-related myocarditis

37 had pericarditis

= 57

2,000,277 individuals receiving at least one dose

One in 35,092

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/admi...

   • Intramuscular (IM) Injection: Sites  

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Aspiration before injection of vaccines or toxoids (i.e., pulling back on the syringe plunger after needle insertion but before injection)

is not necessary because no large blood vessels are present at the recommended injection sites,

and a process that includes aspiration might be more painful for infants

https://www.gov.uk/government/collect...

https://assets.publishing.service.gov...

Vaccines should not be given intravenously.

It is not necessary to aspirate the syringe after the needle is introduced into the muscle (WHO, 2004; Plotkin and Orenstein, 2004).

WHO, Section 5.4, immunization in Prctice

https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/h...

Clinicians who got blood

Deborah, (RN)

A few years ago, I aspirated and got blood return. I was shocked as it had never happened to me before but it confirmed the importance of aspiration.

JH

hospital corpsman in the Navy, I gave thousands of shots over the 4+ years of duty,

we were taught to always use aspiration when giving IM shots, every person I see on TV or Internet never aspirated before injection

there were many times I hit a vein and had to retract the needle and try again

where do they fine these people who are giving these injections McDonalds or is there just no training for this job?

Avinash (peadatrician)

Nurses in UK don't aspirate inspite of requests which is scary..

Young adults have more chance of myocardits ,they have turgid blood vessels

Abnormal radial artery is known. Pulse is felt on lateral side and not at usual site.

So even inside body abnormaly positioned blood vessels or extra vessels are possible.

I came across frank blood while giving vaccines.

I had to remove needle and discard injection.

Once it was MMR and other was typhoid vaccines.

Although rare it can be fatal as well.

When my son got Pfizer vaccines twice in England Statford nurse did not aspirate inspite of requests from him.

It is scary for me to imagine injection without aspirating as I have seen frank blood twice in 32 years

A commenter

I inject myself with anabolic steroids and have done for the past 20 years,

my preferred injection site is the deltoids,

its a deep intramuscular injection,

I aspirate and on many occasions I have drawn blood,

I would say around 1 out of 30.

Good suggestion

Can I ask for aspiration?

Gillian

Hi John, when I get my booster, can I ask who ever is administering it to aspirate, before they give it???

Jerome (cancer and reconstructive surgeon)

I have never understood why present day training seems to advise against aspiration prior to intramuscular injection in both medical and nursing courses.



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