Is intraosseous vascular access associated with poorer patient outcomes than intravenous access after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest? In a secondary analysis, published in Annals of Emergency Medicine ...
Intraosseous (IO) vascular access has emerged as a critical technique in emergency medicine, offering rapid and reliable delivery of fluids and medications when traditional intravenous (IV) access ...
Intraosseous vascular access for the administration of epinephrine during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest wasn't better than going for the veins first, two separate randomized trials showed. In the ...
Intraosseous vascular access is a technique in which the bone marrow cavity is used as a noncollapsible vascular entry point (Figure 1). It is considered to be the standard alternative to peripheral ...
Robert D. Glatter, MD; Peter M. Antevy, MD; David A. Miramontes, MD This transcript has been edited for clarity. Robert D. Glatter, MD: Hi and welcome. I'm Dr Robert Glatter, medical advisor for ...
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 ...
FRANKLIN LAKES, N.J., Oct. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) (NYSE: BDX), a leading global medical technology company, today launched the new BD® Intraosseous Vascular Access ...
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