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Hepatic Complications of Umbilical Venous Catheters in the Neonatal Period: The Ultrasound Spectrum.

Betul Emine Derinkuyu1, Oznur Leman Boyunaga1, Cagri Damar1, Sezin Unal2, Ebru Ergenekon2, Ayse Gul Alimli1, Cigdem Oztunali1, Canan Turkyilmaz2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Umbilical venous catheterization is commonly used in the neonatal period; however, it has some complications. In this study, we evaluated neonates who underwent umbilical venous catheterization and developed hepatic complications. Furthermore, we aimed to define all of the possible lesions and to clarify the imaging findings of umbilical venous catheter-induced hepatic injury.
METHODS: Two hundred forty-four neonates who underwent umbilical venous catheterization between March 2013 and September 2015 in a single tertiary care referral center were included in this study. To determine whether they had any hepatic complications, all patients underwent abdominal grayscale and Doppler ultrasound examinations, and their clinical data were recorded.
RESULTS: The frequency of liver-related complications from umbilical venous catheterization was 33.6% (82 of 244). Air in the portal venous system was the most frequent complication (20.1% [49 of 244]). Left portal venous thrombosis was noted in 6.1% (15 of 244). Parenchymal lesions in the liver related to umbilical venous catheterization were seen in 7.4% of patients (18 of 244) as follows: single nodular echogenic lesions (4.1% [10 of 244]), branching small nodular echogenic lesions (2.1% [5 of 244]), and large irregular heterogeneous lesions with laceration and perihepatic fluid (1.2% [3 of 244]). There was no statistical significance for any type of complication according to the gestational age (P > .05).
CONCLUSIONS: Hepatic complications due to umbilical venous catheters are not uncommon in the neonatal period. Ultrasound is the best imaging modality for confirming the diagnosis and for follow-up.
© 2017 by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.

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Keywords:  laceration; liver; neonate; pediatrics; ultrasound; umbilical venous catheter

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29034490     DOI: 10.1002/jum.14443

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ultrasound Med        ISSN: 0278-4297            Impact factor:   2.153


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3.  Retrospective Study of the Application Value Analysis of Ultrasound-Guided Technology in Peripheral Deep Venous Catheterization of Neonates.

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Journal:  Dis Markers       Date:  2022-07-23       Impact factor: 3.464

Review 4.  Portal gas in neonates; is it always surgical? A case report.

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5.  The Use of a Disposable Umbilical Clamp to Secure an Umbilical Venous Catheter in Neonatal Emergencies-An Experimental Feasibility Study.

Authors:  Bernhard Schwaberger; Christoph Schlatzer; Daniel Freidorfer; Marlies Bruckner; Christina H Wolfsberger; Lukas P Mileder; Gerhard Pichler; Berndt Urlesberger
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6.  Portal venous gas resulting from umbilical vein catheterization in a very-low-birth-weight infant with no interruption in early feeding.

Authors:  Jun Wang; Guang Yue; Hua Yang; Jing Li; Rong Ju
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