Providing of intravenous access to the injured person is one of the most necessary medical activities executed by medical staff in emergency situation. Many times traditional method of intravenous access is impossible or it could disadvantageously extend time to drug injecting. In such a situations very helpful could be use of available ready to use sets of intraosseous devices. Purpose of this work is to sum up the actual knowledge about intraosseous access, actual recommendations of world organizations and to present indications, contraindications and possible complications in using of intraosseous access. Numerous research studies show that intraosseous devices are safe and easy to use and achieved results of the effectiveness compar...
Background For patients' safety reasons, current American Heart Association and European Resuscitat...
Dans une étude prospective non randomisée réalisée sur un an au Centre d'Instruction de Techniques E...
Objective: During cardiac arrest, current guidelines recommend attempting intravenous access first a...
Providing of intravenous access to the injured person is one of the most necessary medical activitie...
First introduced in 1922, the intraosseous access technique was extensively used in the 1940's and r...
Today, intraosseous access (IO) is not only an alternative method of administration of pharmacothera...
75-80% of life threatening situations, with unexpected arrest, are documented out of hospital (1). T...
Intraosseous access (IO) is a method for providing vascular access in out-of-hospital resuscitation ...
Introduction. Access to the circulation is mandatory for adequate treatment in medical emergency sit...
The timeliness of the intervention requires to use of easy, immediate and effective devices and intr...
Quickly obtained and effective access to the patient's circulatory system is a very important elemen...
Aliman AC, Piccioni MA, Piccioni JL, Oliva JL, Auler Junior JOC - Intraosseous Anesthesia in Hemodyn...
Praktikabilität des intraossären Zuganges bei Erwachsenen in der Notfallmedizin unter Verwendung ein...
Abstract Background Intravenous access in critically ill and injured patients can be difficult or im...
Introduction: Intraosseous access (IO) is indicated if vascular access cannot be quickly established...
Background For patients' safety reasons, current American Heart Association and European Resuscitat...
Dans une étude prospective non randomisée réalisée sur un an au Centre d'Instruction de Techniques E...
Objective: During cardiac arrest, current guidelines recommend attempting intravenous access first a...
Providing of intravenous access to the injured person is one of the most necessary medical activitie...
First introduced in 1922, the intraosseous access technique was extensively used in the 1940's and r...
Today, intraosseous access (IO) is not only an alternative method of administration of pharmacothera...
75-80% of life threatening situations, with unexpected arrest, are documented out of hospital (1). T...
Intraosseous access (IO) is a method for providing vascular access in out-of-hospital resuscitation ...
Introduction. Access to the circulation is mandatory for adequate treatment in medical emergency sit...
The timeliness of the intervention requires to use of easy, immediate and effective devices and intr...
Quickly obtained and effective access to the patient's circulatory system is a very important elemen...
Aliman AC, Piccioni MA, Piccioni JL, Oliva JL, Auler Junior JOC - Intraosseous Anesthesia in Hemodyn...
Praktikabilität des intraossären Zuganges bei Erwachsenen in der Notfallmedizin unter Verwendung ein...
Abstract Background Intravenous access in critically ill and injured patients can be difficult or im...
Introduction: Intraosseous access (IO) is indicated if vascular access cannot be quickly established...
Background For patients' safety reasons, current American Heart Association and European Resuscitat...
Dans une étude prospective non randomisée réalisée sur un an au Centre d'Instruction de Techniques E...
Objective: During cardiac arrest, current guidelines recommend attempting intravenous access first a...