An indwelling peripheral arterial line may be used when:
- There is a requirement for frequent arterial blood gas monitoring
- Continuous monitoring of arterial blood pressure is required1.
Umbilical arterial lines should be sited in preference to peripheral arterial lines during the immediate newborn period unless contraindicated.
The decision to site a peripheral arterial line should be discussed with the attending neonatal consultant. The need for arterial lines should be reviewed on a daily basis on the consultant ward round.
Where time permits explain the procedure to the parents, including what the procedure involves, the reason for the procedure and the potential risks of the procedure.