BackgroundThis was a prospective surveillance study to investigate reports on the safety and frequency of use of intraosseous (IO) access in neonates.MethodsOver a two-year period, paediatric hospitals in Germany were asked to report all cases of IO access to the nationwide Surveillance Unit for Rare Paediatric Diseases (ESPED). Hospitals reporting a case submitted responses via an anonymised electronic questionnaire, providing details on indication, success rate, system used, location, duration to first successful IO access, complications, alternative access attempts and short-term outcome. We present a subset of data for IO use in infants of less than 28 days.ResultsA total of 161 neonates (145 term and 16 preterm born infants) with 206 I...
Aim: Intraosseous (IO)-access plays an alternative route during resuscitation. Our study in preterm ...
cardiopathy. Background and objectives: intraosseous (iO) access has been used with good results in ...
Introduction: Intraosseous access (IO) is indicated if vascular access cannot be quickly established...
Background: This was a prospective surveillance study to investigate reports on the safety and frequ...
Background: The use of intraosseous (IO) access during resuscitation is widely accepted and promoted...
Intraosseous (IO) access is an alternative way of administering fluid and drug and also taking biops...
Abstract Background When central or peripheral intravenous access cannot be achieved in a timely man...
Today, intraosseous access (IO) is not only an alternative method of administration of pharmacothera...
Intraosseous access (IO) is a method for providing vascular access in out-of-hospital resuscitation ...
Aim: Intraosseous (IO)-access plays an alternative route during resuscitation. Our study was perform...
Objectives: To compare the duration to establish an umbilical venous catheter and an intraosseous ac...
Background and objectives: Intraosseous (IO) access has been used with good results in emergency sit...
Aliman AC, Piccioni MA, Piccioni JL, Oliva JL, Auler Junior JOC - Intraosseous Anesthesia in Hemodyn...
75-80% of life threatening situations, with unexpected arrest, are documented out of hospital (1). T...
SummaryBackground and objectivesIntraosseous (IO) access has been used with good results in emergenc...
Aim: Intraosseous (IO)-access plays an alternative route during resuscitation. Our study in preterm ...
cardiopathy. Background and objectives: intraosseous (iO) access has been used with good results in ...
Introduction: Intraosseous access (IO) is indicated if vascular access cannot be quickly established...
Background: This was a prospective surveillance study to investigate reports on the safety and frequ...
Background: The use of intraosseous (IO) access during resuscitation is widely accepted and promoted...
Intraosseous (IO) access is an alternative way of administering fluid and drug and also taking biops...
Abstract Background When central or peripheral intravenous access cannot be achieved in a timely man...
Today, intraosseous access (IO) is not only an alternative method of administration of pharmacothera...
Intraosseous access (IO) is a method for providing vascular access in out-of-hospital resuscitation ...
Aim: Intraosseous (IO)-access plays an alternative route during resuscitation. Our study was perform...
Objectives: To compare the duration to establish an umbilical venous catheter and an intraosseous ac...
Background and objectives: Intraosseous (IO) access has been used with good results in emergency sit...
Aliman AC, Piccioni MA, Piccioni JL, Oliva JL, Auler Junior JOC - Intraosseous Anesthesia in Hemodyn...
75-80% of life threatening situations, with unexpected arrest, are documented out of hospital (1). T...
SummaryBackground and objectivesIntraosseous (IO) access has been used with good results in emergenc...
Aim: Intraosseous (IO)-access plays an alternative route during resuscitation. Our study in preterm ...
cardiopathy. Background and objectives: intraosseous (iO) access has been used with good results in ...
Introduction: Intraosseous access (IO) is indicated if vascular access cannot be quickly established...