Tunneled and routine peripherally inserted central catheters placement in adult and pediatric population: Review, technical feasibility, and troubleshooting

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Abstract

Vascular access procedures are crucial for the management of various critically ill pediatric and adult patients. Venous access is commonly performed in the form routine as well as tunneled peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC). These venous accesses are commonly used in emergency, surgical as well as ICU settings, for various infusions, total parenteral nutrition, long term intravenous antibiotics, frequent blood draws, etc. PICC insertion is guided using ultrasound and fluoroscopic guidance, which decreases the risk of complications that are otherwise seen with central venous accesses like triple lumen catheters, etc. PICC insertion and care is very simple and can be performed by specially trained PICC nurses and that helps in decreasing the overall cost of healthcare. This review article is written with educational intent for the readers to discuss indications, contraindications, procedure techniques, imaging, care of routine as well as tunneled PICC.

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Gupta, N., Gandhi, D., Sharma, S., Goyal, P., Choudhary, G., & Li, S. (2021, April 1). Tunneled and routine peripherally inserted central catheters placement in adult and pediatric population: Review, technical feasibility, and troubleshooting. Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery. AME Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.21037/qims-20-694

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