2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.arcped.2007.05.010
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Thrombose aortique néonatale majeure: à propos d'une observation

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“…17 Earlier reported complications of aortic thromboses secondary to UAC use include mesenteric ischemia, hypertension, renal dysfunction/failure, limb loss and congestive heart failure. [54][55][56][57] The most recent Cochrane review found that fewer clinical vascular complications were observed with high UAC position recommending that only high-positioned catheters be placed. 58 Although it seems that a shorter length of catheter in the aorta would lead to fewer complications, other factors such as turbulence of blood flow around the catheter tip and the effects on flow dynamics of flushing the catheter after blood drawing complicate this picture.…”
Section: Arterial Thrombosesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Earlier reported complications of aortic thromboses secondary to UAC use include mesenteric ischemia, hypertension, renal dysfunction/failure, limb loss and congestive heart failure. [54][55][56][57] The most recent Cochrane review found that fewer clinical vascular complications were observed with high UAC position recommending that only high-positioned catheters be placed. 58 Although it seems that a shorter length of catheter in the aorta would lead to fewer complications, other factors such as turbulence of blood flow around the catheter tip and the effects on flow dynamics of flushing the catheter after blood drawing complicate this picture.…”
Section: Arterial Thrombosesmentioning
confidence: 99%