2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.anpedi.2016.01.024
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Nitroglicerina tópica en neonatos con lesiones isquémicas tras canalización de vasos

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“…In addition, nitric acid, which is not converted from glycerol, can inhibit platelet aggregation and adhesion and prevent thrombosis. Some scholars[ 20 ] believe that 2% nitroglycerin coating is associated with no bleeding risk, has significant advantages over anticoagulation therapy, and can be used alone to treat thrombosis caused by ischemic tissue damage. However, there is also literature to show that nitroglycerin coating can only be used for tissue damage during vasospasm[ 21 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, nitric acid, which is not converted from glycerol, can inhibit platelet aggregation and adhesion and prevent thrombosis. Some scholars[ 20 ] believe that 2% nitroglycerin coating is associated with no bleeding risk, has significant advantages over anticoagulation therapy, and can be used alone to treat thrombosis caused by ischemic tissue damage. However, there is also literature to show that nitroglycerin coating can only be used for tissue damage during vasospasm[ 21 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ischemic and tissue injuries due to placement of peripheral intravenous cannulation are rare complications that can result in neonatal morbidities 1 . In the event of inadvertent arterial cannulation, early removal of the catheter, elevation of the affected limb, and initiation of vasodilator therapy may restore the vascular perfusion and reduce the likelihood of the development of distal ischemia and gangrene 1,2 . We report a successful use of nitroglycerin spray in an extremely preterm infant with ischemic hand changes due to inadvertent brachial artery injury following intravenous cannulation.…”
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“…There have been a few case reports of neonates with significant digital ischemia, necrosis and even gangrene due to accidental arterial cannulation following intravenous cannulation 1–3 . Preterm infants have a greater risk of ischemic changes as their blood vessels are more fragile and susceptible to vasospasm and thrombosis 1,3 .…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
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