We have something called a Pick... this can be put in your arm like a IV and it has a long tube that they run up your vein and you just plug in the syring or what ever you need to put in.... My friend had heart surgery and had a pick line put in so he could be home and give him self medications.... I want one.... I hate the needle thing.....
Well, yes, if you have no veins at all, they will ram a cath where ever they can. One of the patients at my old center was about to have one put in her lower back because she had no other options left. Still, any kind of an artificial entry to the vascular system is a much bigger risk of infection - that's why they want everyone to have a fistula or a graft.My PICC line was run from my right upper arm and ended somewhere close to my heart. I used it for IV nutrition for 3 months. I don't think they are sufficient for hemo, though - much too skinny. Plus, they clot really easily.
Quote from: jbeany on January 26, 2011, 06:15:52 PMWell, yes, if you have no veins at all, they will ram a cath where ever they can. One of the patients at my old center was about to have one put in her lower back because she had no other options left. Still, any kind of an artificial entry to the vascular system is a much bigger risk of infection - that's why they want everyone to have a fistula or a graft.My PICC line was run from my right upper arm and ended somewhere close to my heart. I used it for IV nutrition for 3 months. I don't think they are sufficient for hemo, though - much too skinny. Plus, they clot really easily.question? Isn't a needle a artificial entry to the vascular system? If so can't it give you a infection? I am just saying how do we know the needles are clean? can you clean the inside of a needle ? would challenge any one to test a D needle or any needle they use to inject you with and see I could be wrong but I am just so scared of them things.