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- Alf Meberg.
- Barnesenteret, Sykehuset i Vestfold, 3103 Tønsberg, Norway. alfmeberg@yahoo.no
- Tidsskr. Nor. Laegeforen. 2010 Aug 26;130(16):1618-21.
BackgroundCatheterization of umbilical veins and arteries is a common intervention in newborns. Malpositioning of catheters is associated with complications. The objective of this study was to evaluate catheter positions after insertion.Material And MethodsThe study is based on retrospective evaluation of all relevant X-ray images of newborns admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit, Vestfold Hospital, Norway in the period 1.06.98 - 28.02.10. Accurate localization of the catheter tip was determined in all images. In term infants, acceptable positioning for venous catheters was defined as
Results278 umbilical vein and 99 umbilical artery catheters were inserted in 298 patients. 45/99 (45 %) of the arterial catheters and 77/278 (28 %) of the venous catheters were correctly positioned from the start. Significantly more arterial catheters were positioned too low (44/99; 44 %) than too high (10/99; 10 %) (p < 0.001). Correspondingly, more venous catheters were positioned too low (126/278; 45 %) than too high (75/278; 27 %) (p < 0.001). Coiling occurred in 14 (5 %) venous catheters and in 6 (6 %) arterial catheters.InterpretationsUmbilical vessel catheters are often malpositioned. This increases the risk of thromboses and circulation disturbances. X-ray images are important for evaluation and potential correction of the catheter position. Notes
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