Peripherally inserted central catheter
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Central
venous catheter • Peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
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Peripherally
inserted central catheter • PICC coiled in axillary vein - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
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Peripherally
inserted central catheter • Malpositioned PICC line - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
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Peripherally
inserted central catheter • PICC line - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
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Peripherally
inserted central catheter • Malpositioned PICC line - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
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Peripherally
inserted central catheter • PICC in azygos arch - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
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Peripherally
inserted central catheter • Left PICC in the right subclavian vein - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
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Peripherally
inserted central catheter • Bilateral PICCs - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
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Peripherally
inserted central catheter • Malpositioned PICC in IVC - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
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Peripherally
inserted central catheter • Fractured PICC - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
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Peripherally
inserted central catheter • Pulmonary embolization of PICC fibrin sheath - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs), often incorrectly tautologically termed PICC lines, are a type of central venous catheter predominantly used amongst oncology patients and those with chronic diseases (e.g. cystic fibrosis).
They offer the ability to have long-term central venous access without the need to have a surgically or radiologically-inserted tunnelled central venous catheter (e.g. Hickman catheter) or chest/brachial port.
Indications
- central venous access required for long-term IV administration of medication (e.g. chemotherapy or antibiotics) or parenteral nutrition
- peripheral access with standard IV cannulae is difficult or impossible
Technique
- basilic and brachial veins are most commonly used; preprocedure ultrasound can be performed to identify an appropriately-sized vessel and ensure it is clot-free
- sterile preparation and drape; ensure tourniquet is tight
- subcutaneous infiltration of local anesthetic (e.g. lidocaine)
- ultrasound-guided venous puncture followed by guidewire insertion; release the tourniquet
- fluoroscopy to ensure guidewire position is venous
- small skin incision at the puncture site
- exchange puncture needle for peel-away sheath
- removal of guidewire and insertion of PICC under fluoroscopic guidance to ensure tip is in an appropriate position (varies from institution to institution)
- removal of the peel-away sheath
- flush, secure and dress PICC
- fluoroscopic spot acquisition/chest x-ray in inspiration to document correct position
Complications
- infection, e.g. catheter- or wound-related (most common)
- tip migration
- deep vein thrombosis
- periprocedural
- hemorrhage
- arrhythmia
- arterial puncture: less common with image guidance
- malposition: less common with image guidance
- beware of anatomical variants such as a left SVC
- line fracture/embolization or accidental withdrawal
- allergic reaction
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Fehlfunktion
Fehllage Komplikationen peripher gelegter ZVK (PICC)