Literature DB >> 22517035

Clinical outcome of umbilical artery catheter-related thrombosis - a cohort study.

Z Ergaz1, N Simanovsky, K Rozovsky, S Abu Leil, N Ofek-Shlomai, S Revel-Vilk, B Bar-Oz.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To reveal the incidence of umbilical artery catheter-related thrombosis (UACRT), the associated risk factors and the natural history of clot formation and regression. STUDY
DESIGN: A prospective cohort study. An umbilical artery catheter was inserted in 61 infants, who were evaluated and followed by serial duplex ultrasound studies for the development of UACRT, renal artery resistance index (RI) and clot resolution. Maternal and infant clinical variables were correlated with the characteristics of thrombi. RESULT: Nineteen infants developed UACRT, all resolved spontaneously without sequella; most had maximal length at the first evaluation. No correlation was found between the thrombus length and time to resolution. The RI did not differ between the infants with and without UACRT. After adjusting for possible confounding, catheter days was the only covariate associated with UACRT.
CONCLUSION: Asymptomatic UACRT in our cohort was a self-resolving disease; it was associated with catheter days and did not necessitate medical treatment.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22517035     DOI: 10.1038/jp.2012.4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Perinatol        ISSN: 0743-8346            Impact factor:   2.521


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Authors:  Patrick D Carroll; M Bridget Zimmerman; Demet Nalbant; Earl L Gingerich; Guohua An; Gretchen A Cress; Peter Veng-Pedersen; John A Widness
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