HDC PICC
Available as Double or Single Lumen
Heparin Required
Bedside Insertion
Flush with 10ccs normal Saline before and after medication and blood specimen collection.
Vaxcel PICC
Available as Double or Single Lumen
Heparin Required
Interventional Radiology Insertion
Flush with 10ccs normal Saline before and after medication and blood specimen collection.
Note: Gauge printed on side of Lumen
Groshong PICC
Available as Single & Double Lumen
Interventional Radiology and bedside insertion
Note: No Clamps. This product does not require Heparin
Flush with 10ccs Saline after meds and Blood. Flush with 10ccs Saline after blood specimen collection.
Vaxcel PASV PICC
Available as Single & Double Lumen
Bedside and Interventional Radiology Insertion
Note: No Clamps. This product does not require Heparin
Flush with 10ccs Saline after meds and blood. Flush with 20ccs Saline after blood specimen collection.
Bard Power PICC
Used for power injection of contrast dye
Available as Double or Single Lumen
Heparin Required
Interventional Radiology Insertion
Flush with 10ccs normal Saline before and after medication and blood specimen collection.
Note: Injection rate printed on clamps. Can Inject at rate of 5ccs per second.
BD Midline
Not a Central Line / Tip not in SVC
Midline printed on Lumen
No Blood Draws
Comes as 18 or 20 Gauge
For fluid and short term Antibiotics
Contact IV team if patient from outside hospital is admitted with this line to Identify as midline.
Flush with 10ccs normal saline before and after medication doses, followed by 2ml of 10 unit/ml heparin.
Perform central line dressing change per protocol every 7 days.
Triple Lumen Access Line
Available in Single, Double, Triple or Quad
Heparin required
Bedside insertion / OR and IR insertion
Dressing and cap changes
Every 7 days or PRN
Triple Lumen Access Line with VO2 SAT Monitoring Cable
Used for MUST Protocol
(Sepsis)
Heparin required
Bedside / ED Insertion
Dressing and cap changes
Every 7 days or PRN
Single Lumen Tunneled
Access Line
Used for long term access
Heparin required
OR / IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes
Every 7 days or PRN
Double Lumen Tunneled
Access Line
Used for long term access
Heparin required
OR / IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes
Every 7 days or PRN
Note: Red and White Lumen
Triple Lumen Tunneled
Access Line
Used for long term access
Heparin required
OR / IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes
Every 7 days or PRN
Non Heparin
Double Lumen Tunneled
Access Line
Used for long term access
No Heparin required (For HIT Patients)
OR / IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes
Every 7 days or PRN
Note: Red and White Lumen
Single Lumen Tunneled
Power Access Line
Used for long-term access
Can be used for power injecton
of contrast dye
Heparin Required
OR / IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes every
7 days or PRN
Note: Injection rate printed on clamps.
Can inject at rate of 5 ccs per second
Double Lumen Tunneled
Power Access Line
Used for long-term access
Can be used for power injection of contrast dye
Heparin Required
OR / IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes every 7 days or PRN
Note: Injection rate printed on clamps. Can inject at rate of 5 ccs per second
Single Lumen Indwelling Heparin Port
Used for long term intermittent access
(ex., Chemotherapy)
Non-Heparin/Non-Power ports available
OR / IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes weekly with Huber Needle change / PRN
When not in use, port is de-accessed
(Huber Needle removed) and requires Heparin flush every 4 to 6 weeks
Use Power Huber needle for power CT injection.
Single Power Indwelling Heparin Port - Low Profile
Used for long term intermittent access
(ex., Chemotherapy)
Non-Heparin/Non-Power ports available
OR / IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes weekly with Huber Needle change / PRN
When not in use, ports are de-accessed (Huber needles removed) and Lumens requiring Heparin are flushed every 4 to 6 weeks.
Use Power Huber needle for power CT injection.
Double Power Indwelling Heparin Port - Low Profile
Used for long term intermittent access
(ex., Chemotherapy)
Non-Heparin/Non-Power ports available
OR / IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes weekly with Huber Needle change / PRN
When not in use, port is de-accessed
(Huber Needle removed) and requires Heparin flush every 4 to 6 weeks
Use Power Huber needle for power CT injection.
Gripper Plus Standard Huber Needle
Available in: 22g 1", 20g 5/8" 3/4" 1", 19g 1"
Don't de-access until you hear an audible click.
Power Gripper Plus Second Line Huber Needle For CT
Available in 20g only, 3/4" and 1"
For use in CT with documented power port
Don't de-access until you hear an audible click.
Double Lumen Temporary
Dialysis Line
Used for Acute Renal failure
High Heparin Concentration
(1,000 Unit / ML / Volume)
Only to be flushed by Dialysis or trained nurses
Only access in emergency situations after withdrawing Heparin
Bedside and IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes with dialysis or PRN
Pre-Shaped Double Lumen
Temporary Dialysis Line
Used for Acute Renal failure
High Heparin Concentration
(1,000 Unit / ML / Volume)
Only to be flushed by Dialysis or trained nurses
Only access in emergency situations after withdrawing Heparin
Bedside and IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes
with dialysis or PRN
Double Lumen Temporary
Dialysis Line with Central
Access Port (VIP Port)
High Heparin Concentration for Dialysis Lumens. Red and Blue clamps.
(1,000 Unit / ML / Volume)
Dialysis Lumens only to be flushed by Dialysis or trained nurses
Only access Dialysis Lumens in emergency situations after withdrawing Heparin
Central access lumen for Intravenous needs, Heparin Required, refer to flushing Guidelines.
Bedside and IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes
with dialysis or PRN
Double Lumen Tunneled
Dialysis Line
Used for Chronic Renal failure
High Heparin Concentration
(1,000 Unit / ML / Volume)
Only to be flushed by Dialysis or trained nurses
Only access in emergency situations after withdrawing Heparin
OR and IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes with dialysis or PRN
Note: Red and Blue Lumens
Double Lumen
Temporary Pheresis Line
High Heparin Concentration
(1,000 Unit / ML / Volume)
Only to be flushed by
Pheresis or trained nurses
Only access in emergency
situations after withdrawing Heparin
Bedside and IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes
with Pheresis or PRN
Pre-Shaped Double Lumen
Temporary Pheresis Line
High Heparin Concentration
(1,000 Unit / ML / Volume)
Only to be flushed by Pheresis or trained nurses
Only access in emergency
situations, after withdrawing Heparin
Bedside and IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes
with Pheresis or PRN
Double Lumen Temporary
Pheresis Line with Central
Access Port (VIP Port)
High Heparin Concentration
for Dialysis Lumens.
Red and Blue clamps. (1,000 Unit / ML / Volume)
Pheresis Lumens only to be flushed by Pheresis or trained nurses
Only access Pheresis Lumens
in emergency situations
after withdrawing Heparin
Central access lumen for intravenous needs, Heparin required, refer to flushing Guidelines.
Bedside and IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes with Pheresis or PRN
Double Lumen Tunneled
Pheresis Line
High Heparin Concentration
(1,000 Unit / ML / Volume)
Only to be flushed by Pheresis or trained nurses
Only access in emergency situations after withdrawing Heparin
OR and IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes with Pheresis or PRN
Note: Red and Blue Lumens
Double Lumen Tunneled
Pheresis Line with Central
Access Port
Heparin required daily for all Lumens
Pheresis Lumens (Red and Blue) only to be used for infusion by Pheresis trained nurses
Daily flushes by all nursing staff
Central access lumen (White) for Intravenous needs
OR and IR Insertion
Dressing and cap changes
with Pheresis or PRN
NOT FOR DIALYSIS/CVVH USE
Max Plus Cap
Used in home therapy patients for Needleless System
Should be removed upon admission and replaced with Medical Center Cap
Clave
Used in home therapy patients for Needleless System
Should be removed upon admission
and replaced with Medical Center Cap



Tunneled Single Lumen
Exit Holes
Designed to enable patient specific
Catheter lengths
View complete flushing guidelines
Temporary Non-Tunneled
Triple Lumen Exit Holes
Comes in standard sizes
of 16 cm and 20 cm lengths
Fibrin Sheath
A fibrin sheath can cause infusates to track up along extra luminal sides of catheter and extravagate infusion through Insertion site.
In the event that this occurs, notify physician and plan to either replace or strip catheter of fibrin.
Fibrin Tail
If not totally dissolved, can continue to build up and eventually transform into Fibrin sheath interfering with blood draws and infusion.
Proper installation of TPA over appropriate length of time helps to avoid increase of fibrin tail
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