Intraosseous vascular infusion (IO) is a recognized alternative to peripheral intravenous infusion when access is inadequate. The sternum and proximal tibia are the preferred sites. A review of 98 cases at autopsy revealed successful sternal IO placement in 78 cases (80%). Assuming a worst case scenario for placement (pin mark and no tip in bone [17 cases] and tip present and not in the sternum [3 cases]), attempts were unsuccessful in 20 cases (20%). We draw no specific conclusions regarding sternal IO use, but hope that personnel placing these devices and those providing medical training can use the information
Intraosseous infusion is an outmoded technique that is gaining new prominence in the field of emerge...
Introduction: Intraosseous access (IO) is indicated if vascular access cannot be quickly established...
Aliman AC, Piccioni MA, Piccioni JL, Oliva JL, Auler Junior JOC - Intraosseous Anesthesia in Hemodyn...
Intraosseous vascular infusion (IO) is a recognized alternative to peripheral intravenous infusion w...
Introduction: The intraosseous (IO) route is one of the primary means of vascular access in critical...
Intraosseous (IO) infusion is a procedure performed in emergency situations, in order to rapidly inf...
In the tactical setting, intraosseous (IO) access has become popular to treat hemorrhagic shock when...
Background: Intravenous access in critically ill and injured patients can be difficult or impossible...
Abstract Background Intravenous access in critically ill and injured patients can be difficult or im...
Background: Evidence to support device choice in intraosseous access is lacking in UK paramedic prac...
Background In the UK the EZ-IO® Intraosseous Infusion System is a paramedic delivered technique invo...
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...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Intraosseous infusion is recommended if peripheral venous access fails fo...
75-80% of life threatening situations, with unexpected arrest, are documented out of hospital (1). T...
Intraosseous infusion is an outmoded technique that is gaining new prominence in the field of emerge...
Introduction: Intraosseous access (IO) is indicated if vascular access cannot be quickly established...
Aliman AC, Piccioni MA, Piccioni JL, Oliva JL, Auler Junior JOC - Intraosseous Anesthesia in Hemodyn...
Intraosseous vascular infusion (IO) is a recognized alternative to peripheral intravenous infusion w...
Introduction: The intraosseous (IO) route is one of the primary means of vascular access in critical...
Intraosseous (IO) infusion is a procedure performed in emergency situations, in order to rapidly inf...
In the tactical setting, intraosseous (IO) access has become popular to treat hemorrhagic shock when...
Background: Intravenous access in critically ill and injured patients can be difficult or impossible...
Abstract Background Intravenous access in critically ill and injured patients can be difficult or im...
Background: Evidence to support device choice in intraosseous access is lacking in UK paramedic prac...
Background In the UK the EZ-IO® Intraosseous Infusion System is a paramedic delivered technique invo...
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...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Intraosseous infusion is recommended if peripheral venous access fails fo...
75-80% of life threatening situations, with unexpected arrest, are documented out of hospital (1). T...
Intraosseous infusion is an outmoded technique that is gaining new prominence in the field of emerge...
Introduction: Intraosseous access (IO) is indicated if vascular access cannot be quickly established...
Aliman AC, Piccioni MA, Piccioni JL, Oliva JL, Auler Junior JOC - Intraosseous Anesthesia in Hemodyn...