American Journal of Perinatology Reports (Mar 2014)

Low Cardiac Output Secondary to a Malpositioned Umbilical Venous Catheter: Value of Targeted Neonatal Echocardiography

  • Dany E. Weisz,
  • Wei Bing Poon,
  • Andrew James,
  • Patrick J. McNamara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0034-1368090
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 01
pp. 023 – 028

Abstract

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Abstract Systemic hypotension is common in very low birthweight preterm infants but the nature of the precipitating cause may be unclear. Targeted neonatal echocardiography (TnEcho) is being increasingly used to support hemodynamic decisions in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), including identifying impairments in the transitional circulation of preterm infants, providing timely re-evaluation after institution of therapies and evaluating the placement of indwelling catheters. We present a case of a preterm infant with systemic hypotension and low cardiac output secondary to a large transatrial shunt induced by a malpositioned umbilical venous catheter. Repositioning of the line led to resolution of the hemodynamic disturbance and clinical instability, highlighting the utility of TnEcho in the NICU.

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