Intraosseous catheterization may be used to administer fluids or medications to small mammals, particularly when intravenous access cannot be established. This column describes the necessary equipment ...
Intraosseous and intravenous vascular access routes are used routinely in treating patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, but how one method compares with the other has been unclear. New ...
For patients experiencing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and needing drugs, a strategy of paramedics attempting intraosseous access first does not improve survival. A pragmatic, randomised PARAMEDIC-3 ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . LAS VEGAS — Intraosseous vancomycin infusion during total hip arthroplasty was feasible for timely delivery of ...
In patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, the effectiveness of drugs such as epinephrine is highly time-dependent. An intraosseous route of drug administration may enable more rapid drug ...
No one likes being stuck with a needle to get intravenous fluids in the hospital. But worse than being stuck once is having it done twice. Or three times. Or as many times as it takes before the ...
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