Published Oct 8, 2013
RABBT
5 Posts
Whats the difference between a picc line versus power picc ? Is there a benefit to using one over the other? Please advise.
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
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Mommy&RN, BSN, RN
275 Posts
A regular PICC is not approved for contrast, I think it has to do with the pressure of injection. A power PICC is okay to use with contrast.
There are also power port a caths now. They usually are triangular instead of round and there is a particular huber needle that has to be used to make it a Power system"
SoldierNurse22, BSN, RN
4 Articles; 2,058 Posts
Mommy&RN is correct--any kind of line that denotes "Power" refers to the ability to power-inject fluids, such as IV contrast.
meanmaryjean, DNP, RN
7,899 Posts
We get them in the PICU sometimes- my only issue with them is that they must be flushed with 10mL of saline- a LOT of volume for some of our kids.
Asystole RN
2,352 Posts
Why are you flushing with so much volume? The Power PICC IFU suggested flush is 10mL in a 10mL bore syringe for an adult PICC line BUT the INS Standard is a minimum of twice the internal volume of the catheter, which for adult catheters of lets say a 5Fr is about 1.5 mL depending upon length.
My NICU only flushes with (x2) internal volume and the peds department at my sister hospital also does (x2) internal volume.