Randomized trial of umbilical arterial catheter position: clinical outcome |
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Authors: | ST Kempley S Bennett BG Loftus D Cooper HR Gamsu |
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Affiliation: | Children Nationwide Neonatal Centre, King's College Hospital School of Medicine, London, UK;Computer Unit, King's College Hospital School of Medicine, London, UK |
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Abstract: | In order to determine if umbilical arterial Catheter position affects the incidence of necrotizing enterocolitis, clinical outcome was analysed in 308 infants whose umbilical arterial catheter had been randomly allocated to a high ( n =162) or a low ( n =146) position. Necrotizing enterocolitis was classified as suspected or confirmed; all renal, lower limb and local catheter complications were also recorded. High umbilical arterial catheters were in place for longer than low catheters, provided more samples and were removed as an emergency less often. Lower limb blanching and cyanosis were more common with low catheters. Eleven cases of confirmed necrotizing enterocolitis occurred in the "high" group and nine in the "low" group. One case of fatal aortic thrombosis was encountered in the high group. Positioning umbilical arterial catheters in a high position allowed longer functional use and did not increase the incidence of necrotizing cnterocolitis. |
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Keywords: | Necrotizing enterocolitis umbilical arterial catheterization |
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