Midline catheters are often inserted in pregnant women for whom a prolonged hospital stay is anticipated to facilitate the administration of medications and for blood sampling. Midline catheters compared with peripheral intravenous catheters are associated with fewer venipunctures and scheduled line changes. We present 2 cases of pregnant women with no personal or family history of thrombosis who underwent midline catheter insertion and developed venous thromboembolism of the upper extremity requiring anticoagulation therapy. Studies are needed to evaluate the safety profile of midline catheters in pregnancy.

Viviani, C., Fierro, G., Milan, B., Ongaro, L., Piccoli, V., Lorini, F. (2020). Two Case Reports of Upper Extremity Venous Thrombosis From Midline Catheter Placement in Pregnancy. A&A PRACTICE, 14(7), e01216 [10.1213/XAA.0000000000001216].

Two Case Reports of Upper Extremity Venous Thrombosis From Midline Catheter Placement in Pregnancy

Lorini, FL
2020

Abstract

Midline catheters are often inserted in pregnant women for whom a prolonged hospital stay is anticipated to facilitate the administration of medications and for blood sampling. Midline catheters compared with peripheral intravenous catheters are associated with fewer venipunctures and scheduled line changes. We present 2 cases of pregnant women with no personal or family history of thrombosis who underwent midline catheter insertion and developed venous thromboembolism of the upper extremity requiring anticoagulation therapy. Studies are needed to evaluate the safety profile of midline catheters in pregnancy.
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Adult; Catheterization; Catheters, Indwelling; Female; Humans; Pregnancy; Upper Extremity; Venous Thromboembolism; Venous Thrombosis
English
2020
14
7
e01216
e01216
none
Viviani, C., Fierro, G., Milan, B., Ongaro, L., Piccoli, V., Lorini, F. (2020). Two Case Reports of Upper Extremity Venous Thrombosis From Midline Catheter Placement in Pregnancy. A&A PRACTICE, 14(7), e01216 [10.1213/XAA.0000000000001216].
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