1. Bedside sonography performed by neonatology residents to confirm central vascular catheter position in neonates โ A Prospective Diagnostic Evaluation study
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Niranjan Thomas, S Gibikote, Grace Rebekah, Thangaraj Abiramalatha, and Machilakath Panangandi Shabeer
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Male ,Catheterization, Central Venous ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Point-of-Care Systems ,Radiography ,Peripherally inserted central catheter ,Intensive Care Units, Neonatal ,Catheterization, Peripheral ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Neonatology ,Prospective cohort study ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Internship and Residency ,Gold standard (test) ,Arterial catheter ,Catheter ,Position (obstetrics) ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,Clinical Competence ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy and utility of bedside ultrasound (US) by neonatology residents to confirm position of umbilical venous catheter (UVC), umbilical arterial catheter (UAC), and peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC). METHODS: In this prospective study, we included neonates who required UVC, UAC or PICC insertion. Two neonatology residents performed all bedside US examinations after a short period of training. Plain radiograph was taken as gold standard. Time taken for confirmation of catheter position by US and radiograph was recorded. RESULTS: We recruited 71 neonates for UVC and UAC, and 40 neonates for PICC. Sensitivity and specificity of US in identifying a malpositioned catheter was good for UVC (94% and 66.7% respectively) and UAC (86.7% and 94.5%). Agreement between radiograph and US was good for UVC [0.718 (0.512, 0.861); p
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- 2021
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