2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12880-018-0302-4
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Improved visualization of peripherally inserted central catheters on chest radiographs of neonates using fractional multiscale image processing

Abstract: BackgroundPeripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) provide secure intravenous access for the delivery of life-sustaining medications and nutrition. They are commonly used in pediatrics. Confirmation of correct central catheter tip position is crucial. Verification is usually done by a radiograph. The aim of this study is to evaluate the ability of Fractional Multiscale image Processing (FMP) to detect PICC tips on the digital chest radiographs of neonates.MethodsA total of 94 radiographs of 47 patients … Show more

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“…Furthermore, newborns, as a special population, do not actively cooperate with procedures and are prone to crying and moving, which can lead to the failure of ECG signal acquisition. In order to collect an accurate ECG waveform without interference, non-nutritive sucking, oral sucrose water, and sedatives can be used to ensure that the newborns remain in a quiet state (9). In the present study, the newborns in the study group had a lower rate of ectopic PICC catheterization, which reduced the cost associated with secondary catheterization and shortened the length of hospital stay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Furthermore, newborns, as a special population, do not actively cooperate with procedures and are prone to crying and moving, which can lead to the failure of ECG signal acquisition. In order to collect an accurate ECG waveform without interference, non-nutritive sucking, oral sucrose water, and sedatives can be used to ensure that the newborns remain in a quiet state (9). In the present study, the newborns in the study group had a lower rate of ectopic PICC catheterization, which reduced the cost associated with secondary catheterization and shortened the length of hospital stay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…(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.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…(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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“…Mesmo que um evento raro o E8, afirma que a simples utilização de ultrassonografia beira leito pode diagnosticar o derrame pericárdico (Barreiros et al, 2018). O E14 indica a utilização de radiografias sequenciais à beira leito para verificação da progressão do cateter (Hammon et al, 2019), todavia, os E6 e E15 reafirmam que a utilização de ultrassonografia em tempo real é uma ferramenta na identificação de posições de linha CCIP e que, se usada de forma adequada, evita exposições do neonato a raios-X (Telang, Sharma, Pratap, Kandraju, & Murki, 2017;Mogi et al, 2018).…”
Section: Complicações Causadas Pelo Uso Do Cateter Central De Inserção Periférica (Ccip)unclassified