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Case Reports
. 2018 Feb;46(2):140-144.
doi: 10.1002/jcu.22493. Epub 2017 Apr 25.

Massive pleural effusion on the contralateral side of a venous peripherally inserted central catheter

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Massive pleural effusion on the contralateral side of a venous peripherally inserted central catheter

Selim Sancak et al. J Clin Ultrasound. 2018 Feb.

Abstract

A preterm newborn infant, delivered at 30 weeks of gestation and 965 g birth weight, developed respiratory distress with resistant hypoxia after a central catheter line was inserted via the right venae brachialis on postnatal day 21. Left-sided massive pleural effusion, collapsed left lung with air bronchograms, and bidirectional shunting through reopened ductus arteriosus were detected by targeted neonatal echocardiography. Hydrothorax was drained under sonographic guidance, producing a milky-white fluid biochemically compatible with parenteral nutrition. We report this case of hydrothorax secondary to a misplaced central catheter on the contralateral side of its peripheral insertion. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Ultrasound 46:140-144, 2018.

Keywords: echocardiography; neonate; peripherally inserted central catheter; pleural effusion.

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