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The Use of a Disposable Umbilical Clamp to Secure an Umbilical Venous Catheter in Neonatal Emergencies—An Experimental Feasibility Study
Recent guidelines recommend the umbilical venous catheter (UVC) as the optimal vascular access method during neonatal resuscitation. In emergencies the UVC securement may be challenging and time-consuming. This experimental study was designed to test the feasibility of new concepts for the UVC secur...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8699894/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34943289 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children8121093 |
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author | Schwaberger, Bernhard Schlatzer, Christoph Freidorfer, Daniel Bruckner, Marlies Wolfsberger, Christina H. Mileder, Lukas P. Pichler, Gerhard Urlesberger, Berndt |
author_facet | Schwaberger, Bernhard Schlatzer, Christoph Freidorfer, Daniel Bruckner, Marlies Wolfsberger, Christina H. Mileder, Lukas P. Pichler, Gerhard Urlesberger, Berndt |
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description | Recent guidelines recommend the umbilical venous catheter (UVC) as the optimal vascular access method during neonatal resuscitation. In emergencies the UVC securement may be challenging and time-consuming. This experimental study was designed to test the feasibility of new concepts for the UVC securement. Umbilical cord remnants were catheterized with peripheral catheters and secured with disposable umbilical clamps. Three different securement techniques were investigated. Secure 1: the disposable umbilical clamp was closed at the level of the inserted catheter. Secure 2: the clamp was closed at the junction of the catheter and plastic wings. Secure 3: the setting of Secure 2 was combined with an umbilical tape. The main outcomes were the feasibility of fluid administration and the maximum force to release the securement. This study shows that inserting peripheral catheters into the umbilical vein and securing them with disposable umbilical clamps is feasible. Rates of lumen obstruction and the effectiveness of the securement were superior with Secure 2 and 3 compared to Secure 1. This new approach may be a rewarding option for umbilical venous catheterization and securement particularly in low-resource settings and for staff with limited experience in neonatal emergencies. However, although promising, these results need to be confirmed in clinical trials before being introduced into clinical practice. |
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spelling | pubmed-86998942021-12-24 The Use of a Disposable Umbilical Clamp to Secure an Umbilical Venous Catheter in Neonatal Emergencies—An Experimental Feasibility Study Schwaberger, Bernhard Schlatzer, Christoph Freidorfer, Daniel Bruckner, Marlies Wolfsberger, Christina H. Mileder, Lukas P. Pichler, Gerhard Urlesberger, Berndt Children (Basel) Article Recent guidelines recommend the umbilical venous catheter (UVC) as the optimal vascular access method during neonatal resuscitation. In emergencies the UVC securement may be challenging and time-consuming. This experimental study was designed to test the feasibility of new concepts for the UVC securement. Umbilical cord remnants were catheterized with peripheral catheters and secured with disposable umbilical clamps. Three different securement techniques were investigated. Secure 1: the disposable umbilical clamp was closed at the level of the inserted catheter. Secure 2: the clamp was closed at the junction of the catheter and plastic wings. Secure 3: the setting of Secure 2 was combined with an umbilical tape. The main outcomes were the feasibility of fluid administration and the maximum force to release the securement. This study shows that inserting peripheral catheters into the umbilical vein and securing them with disposable umbilical clamps is feasible. Rates of lumen obstruction and the effectiveness of the securement were superior with Secure 2 and 3 compared to Secure 1. This new approach may be a rewarding option for umbilical venous catheterization and securement particularly in low-resource settings and for staff with limited experience in neonatal emergencies. However, although promising, these results need to be confirmed in clinical trials before being introduced into clinical practice. MDPI 2021-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8699894/ /pubmed/34943289 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children8121093 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Schwaberger, Bernhard Schlatzer, Christoph Freidorfer, Daniel Bruckner, Marlies Wolfsberger, Christina H. Mileder, Lukas P. Pichler, Gerhard Urlesberger, Berndt The Use of a Disposable Umbilical Clamp to Secure an Umbilical Venous Catheter in Neonatal Emergencies—An Experimental Feasibility Study |
title | The Use of a Disposable Umbilical Clamp to Secure an Umbilical Venous Catheter in Neonatal Emergencies—An Experimental Feasibility Study |
title_full | The Use of a Disposable Umbilical Clamp to Secure an Umbilical Venous Catheter in Neonatal Emergencies—An Experimental Feasibility Study |
title_fullStr | The Use of a Disposable Umbilical Clamp to Secure an Umbilical Venous Catheter in Neonatal Emergencies—An Experimental Feasibility Study |
title_full_unstemmed | The Use of a Disposable Umbilical Clamp to Secure an Umbilical Venous Catheter in Neonatal Emergencies—An Experimental Feasibility Study |
title_short | The Use of a Disposable Umbilical Clamp to Secure an Umbilical Venous Catheter in Neonatal Emergencies—An Experimental Feasibility Study |
title_sort | use of a disposable umbilical clamp to secure an umbilical venous catheter in neonatal emergencies—an experimental feasibility study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8699894/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34943289 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children8121093 |
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