Long Term Follow up of Neonatal Internal Jugular Vein Catheterization: Patency and Thrombosis

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Introduction: Maintaining a vascular access is a common procedure in neonates specifically for those who need prolonged hospitalization or intensive care support. This situation may happen several times among those with complex congenital anomalies therefore patency of central vein is a major concern at the time of re-cannulation. We evaluate the patency of internal jugular vein after previous open catheterization in this study.Material and Method: All term neonates with documented internal jugular vein catheterization during ۲۰۰۸-۲۰۱۸ were enrolled in our study. Patients were fallowed for more than a year after catheter removal and internal jugular vein (IJV) patency was assessed by Doppler ultrasound.Results: ۸۷ neonates were undergone central venous catheterization while just ۱۸ were participated in our study protocol successfully. Mean age at the time of catheterization was ۱۶.۲۲±۸.۱۴ days. Doppler ultrasound assessment was arranged meanly ۲۹.۲±۶.۵۳ months after catheter removal. Doppler ultrasound studies revealed normal patency in ۳۸.۹%, stenotic in ۲۷.۸% and occluded in ۳۳.۳% of cases. Mean age of catheterization was significantly lower in occluded IJV group while no meaningful correlation was detected between venous thrombosis and patient gender or catheter maintenance time. IJV occlusion rate was not related to the indication of catheterizationConclusion: It is necessary to keep in mind the probability of IJV thrombosis and occlusion among those patients with the history of early neonatal ICU admission and CV catheterization. Ultrasound evaluation could be helpful while re-cannulation will be the best option for those with patent IJV to save the contra lateral venous patency.

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Mahdi Parvizi Mashhadi

Endoscopic and Minimally Invasive Surgery Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.

Leila Ameri

Parsian Medical Imaging Center, Mashhad, Iran.

Reza Shojaeian

Endoscopic and Minimally Invasive Surgery Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.

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