Abstract
Peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) placement is an essential routine procedure in neonatal intensive care units and an important life-support technology. In recent years, point-of-care ultrasound-guided catheter insertion and ultrasound localization of catheter tips have been widely applied in neonatal practice and demonstrate clear advantages over traditional methods. This guideline was developed on the basis of currently available evidence and the practical experience of domestic experts, and it is tailored to the Chinese context. It provides clinical practice recommendations for ultrasound-monitored vascular selection, ultrasound-guided PICC cannulation, and ultrasound localization of the PICC tip. In total, 22 recommendations addressing 10 key clinical questions are presented, covering pre-insertion vascular selection, intra-procedural ultrasound-guided localization, post-insertion dynamic monitoring, and troubleshooting of difficult scenarios. The aim is to promote standardized application of this technology in neonatal intensive care units in China, reduce complications, and improve safety.