Do you think this would have happened with all central lines.  I do.  I do not 
know the answer except that we never monitored this before
kathy

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Scott Gilbert
Sent: Wed 11/2/2005 10:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Flipping PICC Loops


Just wanted to see if others have noted any situations of well placed PICCs 
that have looped upward at a later date.   Migration of tip has been discussed 
before.    What we have noted is that ventilated patients, those who get 
regular (hourly) bed generated back percussions, or chest compressions during 
Codes have tossed a PICC upward towrd the jugular.  Recently two patients (on 
ventilators) with PICCs within 2 days of good placement (caval atrial 5FR DL 
Poly)  following several thumping episodes on special bed vibrators have had 
PICCs loop upward (still tip pointing downward) into the IJ.  And they remained 
stuck upward (not falling afer 24 hours) until pulled or replaced.  On one of 
the patients it happened with the second PICC also ! 
 
Any similar incidents? 
 
 
 


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