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How to Care for your Midline Catheter

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on May 6, 2024.

AMBULATORY CARE:

A midline catheter

can be kept in place for up to 30 days. You will need to care for the catheter, and for the skin around the catheter site. Proper care is important to prevent damage to the catheter, and to prevent infections.

Midline Catheter

Call your local emergency number (911 in the US) for any of the following:

Seek care immediately if:

Call your doctor if:

Prevent an infection:

The area around your catheter may get infected, or you may get an infection in your bloodstream. A bloodstream infection is called a catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI). A CRBSI is caused by bacteria getting into your bloodstream through your catheter. This can lead to severe illness. The following are ways you can help prevent an infection:

How to change the dressing and clean the area:

Change the dressing every 3 to 7 days, or as directed. Change the dressing any time it becomes wet, dirty, or moves out of place. Always change the bandage in a clean area that is free of dust. Check your skin every day for signs of infection, such as pain, redness, swelling, and oozing.

How to care for the caps and tubing:

Change the caps every 3 to 7 days, or as directed.

Follow up with your doctor as directed:

Write down your questions so you remember to ask them during your visits.

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