Originally Posted by assert1RN2b
thanks so much for your reply.
so with any central line, double or triple lumen, they are seperate right up until where the line ends... correct? do they all end up in the vena cava? If not, what exactly is distal?
the only number I remember seeing on this picc line was 5. what was the five referring to? And how to tell what gauge the lumens are? doesnt it usually say right on the lumen or clamp??
Yes that is correct....the lumens are seperate all the way up. At the end of the catheter they either have a slit for an opening (groshong design) staggered opening for each lumen or if open-ended design the catheter just ends and the infusates mix with the blood. the optimal tip placement for most central lines is the distal superior vena cava. Some MDs want the dialysis catheters in the right atrium (cotroversial Subject). The 5 referred to the french size of the catheter. All catheters of any kind are classified by French size. common PICC sizes are 4Fr,5Fr and 6Fr. do not worry too much about the gauge sizes just remember on mutilumen lines the distal lumen is usually the largest....flush it before you use andf if it flushes with ease..go for it anything else i can help you with just ask mary