Results for best needle gauge

Chris.N

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Here are the results of the poll I conducted for the best/most used needle gauges.


Intramuscular- It was a Tie!

25 Gauge 1 1/2 " and 25 Gauge 1"


Subcutaneous- Unanimous


29 Gauge 1/2'
 
Cool Chris thta's some very good info. Also doing that poll was a great idea. Your one heck of a guy! Keep it up bro!!!!!

Thanks, morris!:)


Here are the results of the poll I conducted for the best/most used needle gauges.


Intramuscular- It was a Tie!

25 Gauge 1 1/2 " and 25 Gauge 1"


Subcutaneous- Unanimous


29 Gauge 1/2'
 
There are preferred sites for intramuscular injections—for example, the mid-deltoid, rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, and glutes. Simpler clinical variables such as the weight of the patient, muscle mass of the injection site, and the amount of subcutaneous fat should be assessed for choosing the correct needle length.

The most common syringe needle used for gluteal intramuscular injections is a 23 G, 25.4 mm (1")-needle. The subcutaneous fat (SCF) thickness must be less than 20.4 mm in order to reach the dorsogluteal muscles to a depth of at least 5 mm if this 25.4 mm needle is used. In many patients, the 25.4 mm needles will result in improper intramuscular injections with the injection being into the SCF. Therefore, an appropriate needle should be selected by considering SCF thickness of patients receiving gluteal intramuscular injections.

An overall predicted failure rate of 34% was identified for intended gluteal intramuscular injections when the standard technique was used. This is important information for care providers who inject medications in the gluteal region. In a significant number of patients, the medications will be injected subcutaneously and not into the gluteal musculature, possibly altering the pharmacokinetics of the administered medication.

In one study, measurement of gluteal region subcutaneous fat thickness was performed for 298 pelvic CT scans. There were 150 male subjects and 148 female subjects. The average gluteal fat thickness for female subjects was 33.2 mm, whereas the average for male subjects was 23.1 mm. Analysis revealed a significant difference in gluteal region fat thickness between male and female subjects. A 37-mm (1.5") needle, allowing for 6-mm penetration of the gluteal muscle, would not have entered the gluteal muscle fibres in 81 of 148 female subjects (54.7%), in 21 of 150 male subjects (14%), and in 102 of the 298 total sample (34.2%).


Nisbet AC. Intramuscular gluteal injections in the increasingly obese population: retrospective study. BMJ 2006;332(7542):637-8. Intramuscular gluteal injections in the increasingly obese population: retrospective study

AIMS: To examine depth of subcutaneous fat at gluteal intramuscular injection sites.

DESIGN: Retrospective study.

SETTING: General hospital.

PARTICIPANTS: 100 consecutive adults who had computed tomography of the pelvis.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Minimum distance between the surface of the skin and the nearest edge of muscle at intramuscular injection sites.

RESULTS: 12 patients had a ventrogluteal site depth of more than 35 mm, the maximum depth of a green needle, and 26 had a ventrogluteal depth of more than 25 mm, the maximum depth of a blue needle. 43 patients had a dorsogluteal site depth of more than 35 mm, and 72 had a dorsogluteal depth of more than 25 mm. The intramuscular site was likely to be deeper in women.

CONCLUSION: Standard green and blue needles do not reach the gluteal muscles in a considerable number of patients.
 
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I'm under 5%....1/2" straight in my vastus laterilis is IM...no doubt about it.

Now my wife has a Jay-lo butt....might need a 3" for that nice mound of ass.....ooh my E levels must be right on today...Im feeling it. LOL
 
I'm under 5%....1/2" straight in my vastus laterilis is IM...no doubt about it.

Now my wife has a Jay-lo butt....might need a 3" for that nice mound of ass.....ooh my E levels must be right on today...Im feeling it. LOL


I am trying to keep it clean and reply!

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Intramuscular injections into the buttocks: are they truly intramuscular?

Intramuscular injections into the buttocks: are th... [Eur J Radiol. 2006] - PubMed result

Eur J Radiol. 2006 Jun;58(3):480-4. Epub 2006 Feb 21.
Intramuscular injections into the buttocks: are they truly intramuscular?
Chan VO, Colville J, Persaud T, Buckley O, Hamilton S, Torreggiani WC.

Department of Radiology, The Adelaide and Meath Hospital, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Ireland.
Abstract

AIM: To radiologically determine if intramuscular (IM) injections into the buttocks are truly intramuscular.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a prospective study conducted during a 6 month period beginning in October 2004. Fifty inpatients were recruited from a single tertiary referral hospital. Approval was obtained from the hospital research ethics committee and informed written consent was acquired from all participants. Prior to computerised tomography (CT), each patient received an IM injection of their prescribed medication along with 1 mL of air into the upper outer quadrant of the buttocks. CT images were subsequently analyzed by two radiologists to determine the position of the injected air bubble and to assess whether it was intramuscular or subcutaneous in position. Body mass index (BMI), distance to injection site, subcutaneous fat and muscle thickness were also measured.

RESULTS: Overall, only 32% (n=16/50) of patients had intramuscular injections, with the majority of injections (68%, n=34/50) being subcutaneous. When analysed by gender, 56% (n=14/25) of males had intramuscular injections while in females, the efficacy rate was significantly lower at 8% (n=2/25).

CONCLUSION: The majority of assumed intramuscular injections are actually subcutaneous.

PMID: 16495027 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Intramuscular gluteal injections in the increasingly obese population: retrospective study -- Nisbet 332 (7542): 637 -- bmj.com

Intramuscular gluteal injections in the increasingly obese population: retrospective study

Abstract

Aims To examine depth of subcutaneous fat at gluteal intramuscular injection sites.

Design Retrospective study.

Setting General hospital.

Participants 100 consecutive adults who had computed tomography of the pelvis.

Main outcome measures Minimum distance between the surface of the skin and the nearest edge of muscle at intramuscular injection sites.

Results 12 patients had a ventrogluteal site depth of more than 35 mm, the maximum depth of a green needle, and 26 had a ventrogluteal depth of more than 25 mm, the maximum depth of a blue needle. 43 patients had a dorsogluteal site depth of more than 35 mm, and 72 had a dorsogluteal depth of more than 25 mm. The intramuscular site was likely to be deeper in women.

Conclusion Standard green and blue needles do not reach the gluteal muscles in a considerable number of patients.
 
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