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Emergency applications of intraosseous infusion
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
|January 1, 1987
Abstract:
Vascular access is an important step in the care of the critically ill child but can be very difficult and time consuming. Recently, intraosseous infusion has experienced a resurgence as a rapid alternative to venous cannulation. Several cases illustrate the usefulness of this technique in the emergency department. Included are the first reports of the use of intraosseous diazepam and succinylcholine.