2016
DOI: 10.3109/14767058.2016.1139567
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Use of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) via scalp veins in neonates

Abstract: Insertion of PICC via the scalp veins are feasible and not associated with higher complication rates compared with insertions via other sites.

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“…Todavia, um estudo realizado em Columbia, incluindo a inserção de 689 CCIP em recém-nascidos, descreveu que os acessos venosos na região do couro cabeludo também têm se mostrado eficientes, uma vez que as taxas de complicações não se mostraram maiores quando comparados às punções em membros superiores e inferiores (33) .…”
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“…Todavia, um estudo realizado em Columbia, incluindo a inserção de 689 CCIP em recém-nascidos, descreveu que os acessos venosos na região do couro cabeludo também têm se mostrado eficientes, uma vez que as taxas de complicações não se mostraram maiores quando comparados às punções em membros superiores e inferiores (33) .…”
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“…Callejas et al Table 1 The sensitivity and specificity of ultrasound for identifying PICC tip position reported three cases of PICC inserted via scalp veins. 4 The current study presented five cases of PICC insertion via the superficial temporal veins. Thus, if the common routes fail or have contradictions, other routes can be selected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Ultrasonic localization is safer, more accurate, and more advantageous than X-ray and can identify instances of malpositioning that X-ray radiography cannot detect. 1,2,[4][5][6]9 Ultrasound enables real-time assessment, facilitates catheter repositioning, and obviates X-ray exposure. Our findings confirmed the accuracy and consistency of ultrasonic identification of the PICC tip; the catheter was successfully placed on the first attempt in 93.5% of patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…(8) There are even systematic narrative reviews (9) and meta-analyses on the subject with adults (10) , as well as several studies with neonates. (11)(12)(13)(14) There are no literature reviews about the use of PICC in pediatrics, (15,16) especially in a specific condition such as cancer.…”
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confidence: 99%