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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
Objectives
2. Materials and Methods
Design and Setting
Proactive Approach (Interventions)
Implementation (Plan-Do-Study-Act Cycle)
Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
Data Collection
Definitions
Outcome Measures
Ethics
Statistical Methods
3. Results
3.1. Frequency of Migration and Satisfactory Repositioning
3.2. Factors Associated with Migration
3.3. Adverse Events
3.4. Outcomes at Discharge
3.5. Figures, Tables and Schemes

| Age at insertion, Day of life, Med (IQR) | 5 (4 - 8) |
Insertion site
|
213 (29.5) 313 (44.0) 53 (7.4) 38 (5.6) 48 (6.9) 47 (6.6) |
| Placed by NICU staff | 693 (97.3) |
| Placed by interventional radiology | 19 (2.7) |
| PICC days, Med (IQR)# | 14 (9 – 27) |
| TIMING of PICC Placement | Central | Non-central |
| Time point 1: Post PICC-insertion & manual adjustment (n=712) | 615 | 97 1 |
|
450 | 262 2 |
| 3-7 hrs. Post PICC-insertion and manual adjustments Satisfactory PICC tip repositioning to central or low-risk non-central position = 191/230 (83%) 3 | 641 | 71 |
Time point 3: After 7 days Post PICC-insertion (n=230 infant X rays available) 4
|
186 | 44 |
After 7 days of post PICC-insertion and manual adjustments
|
189 | 41 |
Time point 4: Final Pre-PICC removal (n=144) 6
|
73 | 71 |
| Infants who had PICC migration from central to non-central, n=188 | Infants who did not have PICC migration (remained central) n=427 | P value | |
| Gestational age (weeks), Med (IQR) | 30 (26 - 35) | 30 (27 – 36) | 0.10* |
| Birth weight, Med (IQR) | 1285 (877 - 2250) | 1412 (947 – 2612) | 0.08 |
| Male | 110 (58.5) | 240 (56.2) | 0.59 |
| PICC insertion day of life, Med (IQR) | 5 (4 – 9) | 5 (3 – 8) | 0.60** |
| Postmenstrual age at insertion (weeks), Med (IQR) | 30 (27 - 36) | 31 (28 – 37) | 0.08** |
Insertion site
|
155 (82.4)16 (8.5)17 (9.0) | 288 (67.4)68 (15.9)71 (16.6) | 0.0001 |
| Insertion side - left | 100 (53.2) | 253 (59.3) | 0.161 |
| Inserted by NICU team | 179 (95.2) | 417 (97.7) | 0.106 |
Apgar score, Med (IQR)
|
5 (3 – 7)7 (6 – 9) | 6 (3 – 8)7 (6 – 9) | 0.84*0.34* |
| Vaginal delivery | 58 (30.9) | 137 (32.1) | 0.76 |
| Received intubation and ventilation | 131 (69.7) | 305 (71.4) | 0.66 |
| Received oxygen | 127 (67.6) | 290 (67.9) | 0.93 |
| SNAPPE II | 21(5-36) | 18(0-34) | 0.06 |
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| PICC | Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters |
| PIV | Peripheral Intravenous Catheters |
| NICU | Neonatal Intensive Care Unit |
| AP | Anteroposterior |
| SVC | Superior Vena Cava |
| IVC | Inferior Vena Cava |
| RA | Right Atrium |
| CNN | Canadian Neonatal Network |
| PACS | Picture Archiving and Communication System |
| SNAPPE II | Score for Neonatal Acute Physiology with Perinatal Extension-II |
| BPD | Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia |
| ROP | Retinopathy of Prematurity |
| NEC | Necrotizing Enterocolitis |
| IVH | Intraventricular Hemorrhage |
| REB | Research Ethics Board |
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