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Massive pericardial effusion as a cause for sudden deterioration of a very low birthweight infant.

E C Wirrell1, E O Pelausa, A C Allen, D A Stinson, B D Hanna.   

Abstract

We describe the successful resuscitation of a very low birthweight infant after sudden deterioration caused by a massive pericardial effusion. The neonatal course of this 740 gm, 26-week gestational age infant had been complicated by moderate respiratory distress syndrome, apnea, and bronchopulmonary dysplasia. A Silastic catheter was placed percutaneously in the right axillary vein on day 6 of life and documented to be in the superior vena cava prior to continuous parenteral nutrition. On day 38, her cardiorespiratory status abruptly deteriorated, blood return could not be obtained from the central line, and it was removed. Chest radiograph and subsequent echocardiogram confirmed a massive pericardial effusion. Under echocardiographic guidance, an emergency percutaneous pericardiocentesis allowed aspiration of 23 ml of straw-colored fluid. Her vital signs immediately returned to normal and reaccumulation of the effusion did not occur. Despite the high mortality of premature infants from pericardial effusion as a complication of central venous catheterization, early diagnosis and prompt therapy can assure a good outcome. As a cause of sudden deterioration of very low birthweight infants, tamponade must not be forgotten, since it is now a rapidly treatable complication of central venous cannulation.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8267803     DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-994621

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Perinatol        ISSN: 0735-1631            Impact factor:   1.862


  6 in total

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3.  Central venous lines in neonates: a study of 2186 catheters.

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4.  Pericardial effusion in a preterm infant resulting from umbilical venous catheter placement.

Authors:  Tricia L Thomson; Marc Levine; Jonathan K Muraskas; Chawki El-Zein
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2009-12-03       Impact factor: 1.655

5.  Central venous catheter-associated pericardial tamponade in a 6-day old: a case report.

Authors:  Swati O Arya; Gurumurthy M Hiremath; Kingsley C Okonkwo; Michael D Pettersen
Journal:  Int J Pediatr       Date:  2010-02-09

6.  Pericardial effusion and cardiac tamponade as complications of neonatal long lines: are they really a problem?

Authors:  K Beardsall; D K White; E M Pinto; A W R Kelsall
Journal:  Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed       Date:  2003-07       Impact factor: 5.747

  6 in total

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