The relationship between intraosseous catheter tip placement, flow rates, and infusion pressures in a high bone density cadaveric swine (Sus scrofa) model
Joseph A. Gehrz,
Victoria C. Kay,
Derek W. Grady
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundIntraosseous (IO) infusion is a life‐preserving technique when intravenous access is unobtainable. Successful IO infusion requires sufficiently high flow rates to preserve life but at low enough pressures to avoid complications. However, IO catheter tips are often misplaced, and the relative flow rates and pressures between IO catheter tips placed in medullary, trabecular, and cortical bone are not well described, which has important implications for clinical practice.ObjectivesWe developed the Zone … Show more
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