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DOI: 10.1016/s0196-0644(05)80975-8
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Five-year experience in prehospital intraosseous infusions in children and adults

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“…Multiple clinical series and case reports suggest that fluids and medications can be successfully delivered by the intraosseous route during resuscitation of neonates when equipment or personnel skilled in establishing venous access are not available or if other vascular access sites (especially intravenous) cannot be successfully established within several minutes (LOE 4 119,120 ).…”
Section: Consensus On Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple clinical series and case reports suggest that fluids and medications can be successfully delivered by the intraosseous route during resuscitation of neonates when equipment or personnel skilled in establishing venous access are not available or if other vascular access sites (especially intravenous) cannot be successfully established within several minutes (LOE 4 119,120 ).…”
Section: Consensus On Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obtaining peripheral venous access can be challenging in infants and children during an emergency; intraosseous (IO) access can be quickly established with minimal complications by providers with varied levels of training. [172][173][174][175][176][177][178][179] Limit the time spent attempting to establish peripheral venous access in a critically ill or injured child. 180…”
Section: Vascular Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IO access is a rapid, safe, effective, and acceptable route for vascular access in children, [172][173][174][175][176][177][178][179]181 and it is useful as the initial vascular access in cases of cardiac arrest (Class I, LOE C). All intravenous medications can be administered intraosseously, including epinephrine, adenosine, fluids, blood products, 182,183 and catecholamines.…”
Section: Intraosseous (Io) Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las dosis por vía IO son las mismas que por vía intravenosa. Esta ruta de administración se ha mostrado segura y eficaz 27,28 . 6.…”
Section: Algoritmo De Soporte Vital Avanzado Universal «Simplificado»unclassified