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 ...
The goal of this study was to further explore the effect of intraosseous BMT on hematopoietic recovery. We compared the effects of intraosseous BMT with those of standard i.v. BMT on the efficacy of ...
In patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, the effectiveness of drugs such as epinephrine is highly time-dependent. An intraosseous route of drug administration may enable more rapid drug ...
For patients experiencing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and needing drugs, a strategy of paramedics attempting intraosseous access first does not improve survival. A pragmatic, randomised PARAMEDIC-3 ...
In the PARAMEDIC-3 trial conducted in the U.K., the 30-day survival rate was 4.5% when the first attempt at access was intraosseous and 5.1% with the intravenous-first strategy (adjusted OR 0.94, 95% ...