Perforations associated with peripherally inserted central catheters in a neonatal population.
Andrew J SerticBairbre L ConnollyMichael J TempleDimitri A ParraJoao G AmaralKyong-Soon LeePublished in: Pediatric radiology (2017)
PICC-associated pericardial effusions and pleural effusions are rare but inherent risks and can occur at any time after insertion. Risk factors and etiologies are multifactorial, but PICC tip position may be a modifiable risk factor. To mitigate this risk, we have developed and disseminated guidelines for target PICC positions and routinely do radiographs to monitor PICCs for migration and malposition in our NICU. The increased knowledge of risk profiles from this study has helped focus surveillance efforts and facilitate early recognition and treatment.