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Comparing selected peripherally inserted catheters

The following chart compares tip location, dwell times, and the types of solutions that may be used with midclavicular, midline, and peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs).
Type of catheter Tip location Dwell time Delivery of therapies
Midclavicular Peripherally inserted with tip placement in proximal axillary or subclavian vein 2 to 3 months I.V. fluids, blood products, peripheral parenteral nutrition (PPN), electrolytes, and prescribed medications
Midline Peripherally inserted with tip placement in proximal portion of extremity 2 to 4 weeks I.V. fluids, blood products, PPN, electrolytes, and prescribed medications
PICC Peripherally inserted with tip placement in superior vena cava 1 year Total parenteral nutrition, vesicant chemotherapy, and all other fluids
     
   

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