2018
DOI: 10.1590/0100-6991e-20181818
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Tamponamento cardíaco por cateter central de inserção periférica em prematuros: papel da ultrassonografia à beira do leito e abordagem terapêutica.

Abstract: the incidence of pericardial effusion is low in neonates, but early diagnosis is fundamental due to high morbidity and mortality, especially in cases of abrupt onset. All cases were diagnosed by bedside ultrasonography, demonstrating its importance in the screening of these cases, especially in shocks of uncertain etiology and neonates with sudden onset hemodynamic instability who are using central venous access.

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“…A large number of scholars now recognize ultrasound as a superior method for tip evaluation to X-ray. [6,7] Even small-sized 1.9Fr catheters, still have a diameter larger than 1mm, which can be easily tracked by experienced sonographers. Flushing line with 2 mL normal saline and tracking the flow of the microbubbles helps to locate the tip.…”
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“…A large number of scholars now recognize ultrasound as a superior method for tip evaluation to X-ray. [6,7] Even small-sized 1.9Fr catheters, still have a diameter larger than 1mm, which can be easily tracked by experienced sonographers. Flushing line with 2 mL normal saline and tracking the flow of the microbubbles helps to locate the tip.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For literature in neither English nor Chinese, translators were invited to help interpret the full text. In the end, 21 retrospective cohort studies [2,6,7,10–27] and 99 cases (from 75 case reports and case series) were found eligible.…”
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“…Although the incidence of this condition is low, the mortality rate is extremely high. Because of the lack of specific clinical manifestations and low incidence, medical staff often ignore this condition and delay diagnosis and treatment (21). For all neonates with a PICC, if unexplainable and refractory dyspnea, apnea, abnormal heart rate and blood pressure, metabolic acidosis, or deterioration of the original disease conditions are present, caution should be taken regarding PICC-induced PCE/CT.…”
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confidence: 99%