How to prepare heparin dose for cvp or umbilical catheter
Central line flush; patency (intermittent doses): Limited data available: Various recommendations exist for intermittent flushes of heparin used to maintain patency of single and double lumen central catheters; dose of heparin flush used should not approach therapeutic unit per kg dose; refer to institution specific protocols. In neonates, the 10 units/mL concentration is used with frequency and volume of flushing determined by the type of catheter; capped polyvinyl chloride catheters and peripheral heparin locks require flushing more frequently (eg, every 6 to 8 hours). Volume of heparin flush is usually similar to volume of catheter (or slightly greater) or may be standardized according to specific NICU policy (eg, 0.5 to 1 mL/flush). Additional flushes should be given when stagnant blood is observed in catheter, after catheter is used for drug or blood administration, and after blood withdrawal from catheter (Cloherty 2017).
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0.5 units/kg/hour is used for maintaining patency of central vascular catheters.
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Umbilical artery catheter (UAC): Intra-arterial (via UAC): Continuous infusion of heparin at a final concentration of 0.25 to 1 unit/mL; total heparin dose of 25 to 200 units/kg/day to maintain patency (ACCP [Monagle 2012]).
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As mentioned above:
In neonates, the 10 units/mL for central line flush.
Umbilical artery catheter (UAC): Intra-arterial (via UAC): Continuous infusion of heparin at a final concentration of 0.25 to 1 unit/mL; total heparin dose of 25 to 200 units/kg/day to maintain patency.
What is the conc of heparin to be used