2020
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2020.570978
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Iatrogenic Pleural Effusion Due to Extravasation of Parenteral Nutrition via an Epicutaneo Cava Catheter in Neonates: A Prospective Cohort Study

Abstract: Background: Although Epicutaneo cava catheters (ECCs) are being routinely used for intravenous access for long-term parenteral nutrition and prolonged medication administration in neonates, ECC use can be associated with rare but acute life-threatening events such as pleural effusion (PE). It is important to identify and maintain the ECC tip in a central location for preventing complications. Recently, intracavitary electrocardiogram (IC-ECG) has been developed for the real-time monitoring and verif… Show more

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“…Few studies have investigated whether catheterisation through the lower limb pathway is suitable for intracavitary ECG technology, though some researchers indicated that catheterisation via this route has good safety and reliability. 5 To further explore the effectiveness and sensitivity of intracavitary ECG technology in the positioning of lower limb ECC tips in neonates, 28 cases of ECCs inserted via the lower limbs in the neonatal intensive care unit of our hospital were positioned by using an ECG lead. These cases were compared to a control group using chest and abdomen X-rays to determine the effect of intracavitary ECG technology in the neonatal lower limb ECC placement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Few studies have investigated whether catheterisation through the lower limb pathway is suitable for intracavitary ECG technology, though some researchers indicated that catheterisation via this route has good safety and reliability. 5 To further explore the effectiveness and sensitivity of intracavitary ECG technology in the positioning of lower limb ECC tips in neonates, 28 cases of ECCs inserted via the lower limbs in the neonatal intensive care unit of our hospital were positioned by using an ECG lead. These cases were compared to a control group using chest and abdomen X-rays to determine the effect of intracavitary ECG technology in the neonatal lower limb ECC placement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few studies have investigated whether catheterisation through the lower limb pathway is suitable for intracavitary ECG technology, though some researchers indicated that catheterisation via this route has good safety and reliability. 5…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No significant difference was noted between the two groups regarding the other catheter-related complications. No serious or long-term complications, for example, cardiac arrhythmia, accidental arterial puncture, cardiac tamponade, pericardial or pleural effusion,15 was noted in both groups across the 3 years.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…(26) Em relação ao método, 12 eram estudos observacionais (um caso-controle, (22) dois transversais (19,21) e nove coortes. (14)(15)(16)18,20,(23)(24)(25)(26) Um ensaio clínico randomizado foi incluído. (17) Quanto ao país de origem, 12 eram internacionais: cinco foram realizados na China, (15,17,20,25,26) dois nos Estados Unidos da América (14,22) e um estudo na Itália, (16) Alemanha, (18) Canadá, (21) Irã (23) e Índia.…”
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“…(14)(15)(16)18,20,(23)(24)(25)(26) Um ensaio clínico randomizado foi incluído. (17) Quanto ao país de origem, 12 eram internacionais: cinco foram realizados na China, (15,17,20,25,26) dois nos Estados Unidos da América (14,22) e um estudo na Itália, (16) Alemanha, (18) Canadá, (21) Irã (23) e Índia. (24) Apenas uma publicação brasileira foi elegida.…”
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