2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsc.2020.101728
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Extravascular migration of a peripherally inserted central catheter into the retroperitoneum in a preterm infant

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“…While PICC lines deliver essential, lifesaving treatment to neonates, they also carry substantial risks 1 2. It is precisely because of these risks that so many national and regional centres have guidelines and frameworks of practice designed for clinicians who use central venous access devices (CVADs) 3–7.…”
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“…While PICC lines deliver essential, lifesaving treatment to neonates, they also carry substantial risks 1 2. It is precisely because of these risks that so many national and regional centres have guidelines and frameworks of practice designed for clinicians who use central venous access devices (CVADs) 3–7.…”
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“…This case highlights the importance of not relying on a single AP radiograph to confirm line tip position of a lower limb CVAD, radiographic confirmation in two planes or an AP film in conjunction with ultrasound is advised. Retroperitoneal collections require careful assessment and consideration of percutaneous drainage 2 9…”
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“…PICCs are inserted for various purposes in the NICU, such as administering fluids, blood products, total parental nutrition, and medications [12][13][14]. To execute PICC better in newborns, it is imperative to use cluster nursing interventions properly and prevent catheterrelated bloodstream infection [2,14,15].…”
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