Introduction: Intraosseous access (IO) is indicated if vascular access cannot be quickly established during resuscitation. Complication rates are estimated to be low, based on small patient series, model or cadaver studies, and case reports. However, user experience with IO use in real-life emergency situations might differ from the results in the controlled environment of model studies and small patient series. We performed a survey of IO use in real-life emergency situations to assess users’ experiences of complications.Methods: An online questionnaire was sent to Scandinavian emergency physicians, anesthesiologists and pediatricians.Results: 1,802 clinical cases of IO use was reported by n=386 responders. Commonly reported complications ...
Background For patients' safety reasons, current American Heart Association and European Resuscitat...
Intraosseous (IO) access is an alternative way of administering fluid and drug and also taking biops...
Background Intraosseous (IO) access is an alternative to conventional intravenous access. Aims We ev...
Introduction: Intraosseous access (IO) is indicated if vascular access cannot be quickly established...
Intraosseous access (IO) is a method for providing vascular access in out-of-hospital resuscitation ...
75-80% of life threatening situations, with unexpected arrest, are documented out of hospital (1). T...
Today, intraosseous access (IO) is not only an alternative method of administration of pharmacothera...
Background: Intravenous access in critically ill and injured patients can be difficult or impossible...
Introduction. Access to the circulation is mandatory for adequate treatment in medical emergency sit...
INTRODUCTION: The administration of fluids, drugs and blood products is frequently indicated in pati...
Background In the UK the EZ-IO® Intraosseous Infusion System is a paramedic delivered technique invo...
Providing of intravenous access to the injured person is one of the most necessary medical activitie...
Intraosseous (IO) access is a recommended technique in cases of an emergency situation where IV acce...
Abstract Background Intravenous access in critically ill and injured patients can be difficult or im...
Abstract Background Intraosseous infusion (IOI) is recommended when intravenous access cannot be rea...
Background For patients' safety reasons, current American Heart Association and European Resuscitat...
Intraosseous (IO) access is an alternative way of administering fluid and drug and also taking biops...
Background Intraosseous (IO) access is an alternative to conventional intravenous access. Aims We ev...
Introduction: Intraosseous access (IO) is indicated if vascular access cannot be quickly established...
Intraosseous access (IO) is a method for providing vascular access in out-of-hospital resuscitation ...
75-80% of life threatening situations, with unexpected arrest, are documented out of hospital (1). T...
Today, intraosseous access (IO) is not only an alternative method of administration of pharmacothera...
Background: Intravenous access in critically ill and injured patients can be difficult or impossible...
Introduction. Access to the circulation is mandatory for adequate treatment in medical emergency sit...
INTRODUCTION: The administration of fluids, drugs and blood products is frequently indicated in pati...
Background In the UK the EZ-IO® Intraosseous Infusion System is a paramedic delivered technique invo...
Providing of intravenous access to the injured person is one of the most necessary medical activitie...
Intraosseous (IO) access is a recommended technique in cases of an emergency situation where IV acce...
Abstract Background Intravenous access in critically ill and injured patients can be difficult or im...
Abstract Background Intraosseous infusion (IOI) is recommended when intravenous access cannot be rea...
Background For patients' safety reasons, current American Heart Association and European Resuscitat...
Intraosseous (IO) access is an alternative way of administering fluid and drug and also taking biops...
Background Intraosseous (IO) access is an alternative to conventional intravenous access. Aims We ev...