Polyurethane or Silicone PICC ?
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I am a nurse in radiology and we have been inserting PICC lines in the xray dept for several years. Four nurses have been trained by the radiologist to insert using an over the wire technique, therefore enabling us to access smaller veins using a 21G entry needle. We also have the patient on a flouro table so that we are immediately able to see our position etc.
We are inserting approx 40 - 50 per month and started using a polyurethane catheter (since March) with great results!
Flow rates are higher, less friction inserting into veins, less mechanical phlebitis. We have had minimal breakage.
Does anyone have any similar experiences?
What flow rate do you recommend for your PICC line?
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