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Umbilical venous catheter (UVC) is widely used in neonatal intensive care units. Pericardial effusion is an uncommon but life-threatening complication; and tamponade have been reported in 3% of neonates having such catheters. We present a case of cardiac tamponade as a complication of venous catheter in a neonate. The patient was diagnosed at the appropriate time by echocardiography and the pericardiocentesis was performed, and after removal of the complete pericardial effusion,an improvement of the critical condition was achieved. It is important to document the optimal positioning of UVC before the start of infusions.

Type

Journal article

Journal

Gaceta medica de Mexico

Publication Date

05/2015

Volume

151

Pages

396 - 398

Addresses

Hospital General Regional Dr. Rafael Pascacio Gamboa, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., México.

Keywords

Umbilical Veins, Humans, Cardiac Tamponade, Echocardiography, Pericardiocentesis, Treatment Outcome, Catheterization, Central Venous, Infant, Newborn, Male