22 May 2012

Intraosseous Infusion



Intravenous Access, Blood Sampling, and Intraosseous Infusion
Intravenous Access.ppt

The 5 Rights of Intraosseous Vascular Access
Intraosseous Vascular Access.ppt

Intraosseous Procedure Update
Intraosseous Procedure Update.PPT

Infusion Therapy
Infusion Therapy.ppt

Double-blind Clinical Trials
Double-blind Clinical Trials.ppt

Redesign of an Intraosseous Needle
Jonathan Hughes, Michael Audette, Christopher Sullivan
Redesign of an Intraosseous Needle.ppt

Shock: rapid intravenous or intraosseous infusion
Shock: rapid intravenous or intraosseous infusion.ppt

ECG and Arrhythmia Assessment
Bryan Cannon, M.D.
ECG and Arrhythmia Assessment.ppt

Intraosseous Cannulation
Intraosseous Cannulation.ppt

Principles and Routes of Medication Administration
Principles and Routes of Medication Administration.ppt

Fluid and Electrolytes
Jan Bazner-Chandler
Fluid and Electrolytes.ppt

Pediatric Trauma
PediTrauma.ppt

Placement of an intraosseous line
Placement of an intraosseous line.ppt

Intraosseous
Intraosseous.ppt
108 full text articles list:


  1. Current status of establishing a venous line in CPA patients by Emergency Life-Saving Technicians in the prehospital setting in Japan and a proposal for intraosseous infusion.
  2. Intraosseous infusion is unreliable for adenosine delivery in the treatment of supraventricular tachycardia.
  3. Placement of tibial intraosseous infusion devices.
  4. Current advances in intraosseous infusion - a systematic review.
  5. Intraosseous infusion of ice cold saline is less efficacious than intravenous infusion for induction of mild therapeutic hypothermia in a swine model of cardiac arrest.
  6. [Intraosseous infusion in the pediatric emergency medical service. Analysis of emergency medical missions 1990-2009].
  7. [A compartment syndrome secondary to intraosseous infusion].
  8. Tibial subacute osteomyelitis with intraosseous abscess: an unusual complication of intraosseous infusion.
  9. Current use of intraosseous infusion in Danish emergency departments: a cross-sectional study.
  10. [Intraosseous infusion for everything and everybody?].
  11. Semi-elective intraosseous infusion after failed intravenous access in pediatric anesthesia.
  12. Efficient prehospital induction of therapeutic hypothermia via intraosseous infusion.
  13. Intraosseous infusion: an age-old therapy on a new frontier.
  14. Intraosseous infusion of blood products and epinephrine in an adult patient in hemorrhagic shock.
  15. Proximal humerus intraosseous infusion: a preferred emergency venous access.
  16. [Intraosseous infusion. An important technique also for paediatric anaesthesia].
  17. Comparison of two mechanical intraosseous infusion devices: a pilot, randomized crossover trial.
  18. Development of intraosseous infusion of the distal phalanx to access the foot lamellar circulation in the standing, conscious horse.
  19. Intraosseous infusion systems in the prehospital setting.
  20. Compartment syndrome following intraosseous infusion.
  21. Intraosseous infusion: an instructional program for healthcare providers, revised edition (CD-ROM).
  22. Intraosseous infusion using the bone injection gun in the prehospital setting.
  23. Gangrene of the leg following intraosseous infusion.
  24. Comparison of two intraosseous infusion systems for adult emergency medical use.
  25. The occasional intraosseous infusion.
  26. [Intraosseous infusion for adults].
  27. Cerebral arterial air embolism in a child after intraosseous infusion.
  28. Infant intraosseous infusion.
  29. Structured training in intraosseous infusion to improve potentially life saving skills in pediatric emergencies - Results of an open prospective national quality development project over 3 years.
  30. Intraosseous infusion: a review of methods and novel devices.
  31. Emergency department utilization and success rates for intraosseous infusion in pediatric resuscitations.
  32. Intraosseous infusion into the skull: potential application for the management of hydrocephalus.
  33. Human cadaver study of an intraosseous infusion system.
  34. The utilisation of intraosseous infusion in the resuscitation of paediatric major trauma patients.
  35. Cadaver testing to validate design criteria of an adult intraosseous infusion system.
  36. [Tibial osteomyelitis following intraosseous infusion: a case report].
  37. Long-term effects on tibial growth after intraosseous infusion: a prospective, radiographic analysis.
  38. Act FAST with intraosseous infusion.
  39. Leg amputation after intraosseous infusion in a 7-month-old infant: a case report.
  40. Tibial fracture as a complication of intraosseous infusion during pediatric resuscitation.
  41. Pulmonary fat embolism and intraosseous infusion.
  42. Intraosseous infusion and pulmonary fat embolism.
  43. Intraosseous infusion.
  44. Successful intraosseous infusion in the critically ill patient does not require a medullary cavity.
  45. Finding an ideal site for intraosseous infusion of the tibia: an anatomical study.
  46. Hypertonic saline: intraosseous infusion causes myonecrosis in a dehydrated swine model of uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock.
  47. Comparison of two intraosseous infusion techniques in an EMT training program
  48. Intraosseous infusion devices: a comparison for potential use in special operations.
  49. A new system for sternal intraosseous infusion in adults.
  50. Adult intraosseous infusion in accident and emergency departments in the UK.
  51. Intraosseous infusion of iodinated contrast in an abused child.
  52. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of hydroxyethyl starch in hypovolemic pigs; a comparison of peripheral and intraosseous infusion.
  53. [Intraosseous infusion in children].
  54. Methylene blue by intraosseous infusion for methemoglobinemia.
  55. Successful use of an intraosseous infusion in an 800 grams preterm infant.
  56. The calcaneum as a site for intraosseous infusion.
  57. Fat embolism with the use of intraosseous infusion during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
  58. Tibial length following intraosseous infusion: a prospective, radiographic analysis.
  59. Compartment syndrome after intraosseous infusion: an experimental study in dogs.
  60. Investigation of bone developmental and histopathologic changes from intraosseous infusion.
  61. Intraosseous infusion of prostaglandin E2 prevents disuse-induced bone loss in the tibia.
  62. Intraosseous infusion--a technique available for intravascular administration of drugs and fluids in the child with burns.
  63. [Intraosseous infusion: another emergency vascular access].
  64. Intraosseous infusion for burns resuscitation.
  65. [Intraosseous infusion in children].
  66. Compartment syndrome secondary to prolonged intraosseous infusion.
  67. Scintigraphic findings of osteomyelitis after intraosseous infusion in a child.
  68. Intraosseous infusion: success of a standardized regional training program for prehospital advanced life support providers.
  69. Bilateral osteomyelitis due to intraosseous infusion: case report and review of the English-language literature.
  70. Resuscitation from hypovolemia in swine with intraosseous infusion of a saturated salt-dextran solution.
  71. Compartment syndrome following intraosseous infusion.
  72. Elective use in pediatric anesthesia of intraosseous infusion: proceed only with extreme caution.
  73. Compartment syndrome of the lower extremity after intraosseous infusion of fluid. A report of two cases.
  74. Intraosseous infusion in infants. Case report of a complication.
  75. Use of intraosseous infusion in the pediatric trauma patient.
  76. Intraosseous infusion of prostaglandin E2 in the caprine tibia.
  77. Intraosseous infusion using the osteoport implant in the caprine tibia.
  78. Intraosseous infusion: elective use in pediatric anesthesia.
  79. Intraosseous infusion of resuscitative fluids and drugs: long-term effect on linear bone growth in pigs.
  80. Rapid sequence induction/intubation using intraosseous infusion of vecuronium bromide in children.
  81. The effects of intraosseous infusion on the growth plate in a nestling rabbit model.
  82. Treatment of dogs in hemorrhagic shock by intraosseous infusion of hypertonic saline and dextran.
  83. Intraosseous infusion for resuscitation.
  84. Skin necrosis complicating intraosseous infusion.
  85. Intraosseous infusion: a re-discovered procedure as an alternative for pediatric vascular access.
  86. Intraosseous infusion of fluids in the initial management of hypovolemic shock in young subjects.
  87. Adoption of intraosseous infusion technique for prehospital pediatric emergency care.
  88. Emergency intraosseous infusion in severely burned children.
  89. Complications of intraosseous infusion.
  90. Blasts in peripheral blood with intraosseous infusion.
  91. Intraosseous infusion.
  92. Intraosseous infusion: a lifesaving technique.
  93. Comparison of serum phenobarbital levels after single versus multiple attempts at intraosseous infusion.
  94. Pediatric intraosseous infusion: an old technique in modern health care technology.
  95. Intraosseous infusion: a lifesaving technique that should be used more widely.
  96. Iatrogenic bilateral tibial fractures after intraosseous infusion attempts in a 3-month-old infant.
  97. Prehospital intraosseous infusion by emergency medical services personnel: a prospective study.
  98. Implementation of intraosseous infusion technique by aeromedical transport programs.
  99. Prehospital use of intraosseous infusion by paramedics.
  100. A comparison of four techniques to establish intraosseous infusion.
  101. Analysis of growth plate abnormalities following intraosseous infusion through the proximal tibial epiphysis in pigs.
  102. Emergency medicine: intraosseous infusion for emergency vascular access.
  103. Intraosseous infusion flow rates in hypovolemic "pediatric" dogs.
  104. Intraosseous infusion.
  105. Intraosseous infusion.
  106. Intraosseous infusion of phenytoin.
  107. Intraosseous infusion: an alternative route of pediatric intravascular access.
  108. Intraosseous infusion: pressure-flow relationship and pharmacokinetics.

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