Trends in Pediatrics (Dec 2023)
Non-perforated cardiac tamponade associated with a central venous catheter in a premature infant with extremely low birth weight
Abstract
Central venous catheterization is almost routinely used in neonatal intensive care, especially in premature and extremely low-birth-weight infants. One of the rare but life-threatening complications is pericardial effusion and cardiac tamponade. In addition to perforation, tamponade may develop with osmotic damage of the fluid administered. This article presents a case of cardiac tamponade due to central venous catheterization in an extremely low birth weight newborn.
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