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[Intraosseous emergency infusion].

S Dollberg1, R Gale

  • 1Dept. of Pediatrics, Bikur Cholim Hospital, Jerusalem.

Harefuah
|December 2, 1990
PubMed
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Intraosseous infusion offers a safe and effective alternative when intravenous access fails in critically ill children. This rediscovered technique is lifesaving, requiring no special skills and having minimal complications.

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Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine
  • Critical Care
  • Vascular Access Techniques

Background:

  • Establishing intravenous (IV) access in critically ill children is challenging and can lead to life-threatening delays.
  • Intraosseous (IO) infusion, a historically used technique, is being re-evaluated for emergency pediatric care.

Observation:

  • A case of a critically ill preterm neonate requiring emergency fluid resuscitation is presented.
  • Difficulties in securing IV access necessitated the use of an alternative method.

Findings:

  • Intraosseous infusion was successfully implemented in a preterm neonate, providing rapid delivery of fluids into the bloodstream.
  • The IO route demonstrated comparable absorption rates to IV injection, proving effective in critical situations.

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Implications:

  • Intraosseous infusion is a safe, readily available, and potentially lifesaving procedure for pediatric emergencies.
  • This technique requires no specialized prior skills and has a low complication rate, making it a valuable tool for clinicians.