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Non-central peripherally inserted central catheters in neonatal intensive care: complication rates and longevity of catheters relative to tip position

机译:非中央周边插入的中央导管在新生儿重症监护下:导管的并发率和寿命相对于尖端位置

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Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) represent a mainstay of intravascular access in the neonatal intensive care setting when long-term vascular access is needed. Ideally, PICCs should be inserted and maintained in a central position with the tip ending in the superior or inferior vena cava. This is not always achievable, and sometimes the tip remains in a peripheral location. Higher complication rates have been reported with non-central PICCs; however these findings have not been confirmed in a solely neonatal series and PICCs with tips in peripheral veins have not been studied.
机译:外围插入的中央导管(PICC)代表了在需要长期血管进入时新生儿重症监护环境中的血管内接入的主干。 理想情况下,应将PICC插入并保持在中央位置,其中尖端在上级或下腔静脉中结束。 这并不总是可以实现的,有时尖端保持在外围位置。 没有中央PICC报告了更高的并发症率; 然而,这些发现尚未在一个单独的新生儿系列中确认,并且没有研究具有外周静脉的尖端的PICC。

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