2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0929-693x(01)00723-0
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Une observation de flutter auriculaire après pose de cathéter veineux ombilical

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“…Leroy et al5 described a similar case, in which a full-term newborn developed atrial flutter after an umbilical venous catheter was placed in the left atrium. Treatment consisted in repositioning the catheter and transesophageal atrial pacing, with good evolution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Leroy et al5 described a similar case, in which a full-term newborn developed atrial flutter after an umbilical venous catheter was placed in the left atrium. Treatment consisted in repositioning the catheter and transesophageal atrial pacing, with good evolution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Leroy et al 5. descreveram um caso semelhante, no qual um recém-nascido a termo evoluiu com flutter atrial após inserção de cateter umbilical venoso posicionado em átrio esquerdo.…”
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“…[3][4] There are methods to determine the correct insertion length of umbilical venous catheters. [5][6] One approach uses equations based on the newborn's weight, as described by Shukla et al 5 Dunn's method, the most commonly used one, is based on the measurement of the shoulder-navel distance. This method is hindered by numerous important limitations, including interpersonal variations.…”
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“…Leroy et al . 5 descreveram um caso semelhante, no qual um recém-nascido a termo evoluiu com flutter atrial após inserção de cateter umbilical venoso posicionado em átrio esquerdo. O tratamento estabelecido foi o reposicionamento do cateter e estimulação atrial transesofágica, com boa evolução.…”
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