Central venous catheters and cardiac tamponade in preterm infants
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Central venous catheters and cardiac tamponade in preterm infants
Abstract
Objective: To determine the incidence of cardiac tamponade related to peripherally inserted central catheters in newborns weighing less than 1,500 g during the past 8 years and to provide guidelines in order to avoid death due to this complication.
Design: Retrospective case review.
Setting: Tertiary level neonatal intensive care unit.
Patients and participants: Retrospective study of a total of 280 peripherally inserted central catheters positioned in 258 preterm newborns.
Measurements and results: Five cardiac tamponades were observed, giving an incidence of 1.8%. Data from our cases included clinical presentation and outcome, biochemical evaluation of pericardial fluid, days until diagnosis, central catheters characteristics, insertion site and tip placement site.
Intervention: Two of the infants did not respond to resuscitation measures including cardiac massage and the administration of epinephrine. Post-mortem examination revealed the intrapericardial accumulation of protein and lipid alimentation solution. The other three patients were successfully resuscitated by timely pericardiocentesis. All five infants had routinely performed serial radiographs and cardiac color Doppler ultrasonography that showed correct catheter tip placement.
Conclusions: The incidence of cardiac tamponade could be reduced by following specific guidelines. The possibility of tamponade must be kept in mind during the resuscitation of any preterm infant with a peripherally inserted central catheter in place who develops symptoms of shock or sudden bradycardia. Our experience shows that even preterm infants with cardiac tamponade can be successfully resuscitated by timely pericardiocentesis in most cases.
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