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   determining the position of peripherally inserted central catheter tips in neonates: a review of common methods over the last two decades  
   
نویسنده mohammadi shirin ,kadivar maliheh ,majnoon mohammadtaghi ,shariat mamak
منبع journal of pediatric perspectives - 2024 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:18573 -18585
چکیده    Peripherally inserted central catheters (piccs) have long been used to provide intravenous therapy to premature neonates. the advantages of piccs for neonates include avoidance of the pain and handling associated with repeated peripheral intravenous cannulation as well as the ability to safely deliver concentrated parenteral fluid or nutrients. malpositioned picc line tips can cause life-threatening complications. there are different intra- or post-procedural techniques to confirm line-tip placement to decrease the potential complications. these include plain radiographs, fluoroscopy, ultrasonographic detection, digital imaging, computed radiography, and intra-cavitary/ trans-esophageal/ and thoracic electrocardiographic monitoring. each method has advantages and disadvantages and some methods have benefits in specific situations. the present study provides a literature review of common methods developed for detection of picc tip positions over the last two decades.
کلیدواژه echocardiography ,neonate ,peripherally-inserted central catheter ,radiography ,sonography ,tip position
آدرس shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, neonatal health research center, research institute for children's health, iran, tehran university of medical scienceschildren’s medical centertehran university of medical sciences, children’s medical center, division of neonatology, department of pediatrics, iran, tehran university of medical sciences, children’s medical center, department of pediatrics, iran, tehran university of medical sciences, professor, maternal, fetal & neonatal research center, iran
پست الکترونیکی mshariat@tums.ac.ir
 
     
   
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