KMID : 1039920170240040197
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Neonatal Medicine 2017 Volume.24 No. 4 p.197 ~ p.201
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Successful Management of Severe Peripheral Tissue Ischemia after Arterial Catheterization in Micro Preemies using Humidification & Topical Nitroglycerin
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Han Yea-Seul
Song Song-Yi Sung Tae-Jung Chun Ji-Young
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Abstract
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Micro preemies usually undergo arterial catheterization for frequent blood pressure monitoring and blood sampling. Peripheral tissue injury associated arterial catheterization is a well-described morbidity observed in neonates. Despite the potential permanent disability associated with this complication, the currently available therapeutic options remain limited. We report a unique case of a preterm infant who developed severe tissue ischemia after arterial catheterization of the radial artery and was successfully treated using extensive humidification and topical nitroglycerin ointment application over an extended period (36 days) until complete clinical recovery.
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KEYWORD
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Catheterization, Humidity, Ischemia, Premature infants, Nitroglycerin
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