Does anyone have any info on placing or d'cing Picc lines when you have pacer or defib lines going down the svc together? I thought I had once read an article and seen an x-ray that showed the lines enterwined, which means that when you pull the Picc the other wires might be moved.
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There was a latest poster on the pacemaker and picc in AVA conference in Arizona, recently. Remember the pacer wires are embedded into the cardiac muscle( within the atrium and ventricle) in order to pace the heart beat, while the picc cath tip is in the SVC, the wires will not enterwine.
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Lynn Hadaway, M.Ed., RN, NPD-BC, CRNI
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Raquel M. Hoag, BSN, RN, PHN, VA-BC
Are there any references stating that it is not a good practice to place picc lines on the same side as defibrillators in patients? Or in patient's with pacemakers? Or is it the length of time pacemaker in place--- is it okay after pacemaker in for a length of time to place a picc line?
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My experience is the same as the others who have responded. Pacer wires will eventually become covered with fibrin, etc. During this period, having a PICC (which is also becoming covered) dwelling in the same vessel may, as Lynn said, cause the two to become connected. Check with your physician, offering this explanation on fibrin encapsulation and he may agree. My team avoided running the two together for 30 days. I will add quite successfully!
Cheryl Kelley RN BSN, VA-BC