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Intraosseous infusions: a review.

D Hodge

    Pediatric Emergency Care
    |December 1, 1985
    PubMed
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    Intraosseous infusion offers a vital alternative for emergency vascular access in infants and children facing severe shock or cardiac arrest when intravenous access is challenging. This technique aids initial resuscitation efforts.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Emergency Medicine
    • Critical Care
    • Vascular Access Techniques

    Background:

    • Intravenous (IV) access is crucial for administering emergency medications and fluids during critical events in pediatric patients.
    • Achieving timely IV access can be extremely difficult in infants and children experiencing severe shock or cardiac arrest.
    • Difficult venous access in pediatric emergencies necessitates exploring alternative and rapid resuscitation methods.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the technique of intraosseous infusion as a critical alternative to intravenous access.
    • To outline the indications and contraindications for performing intraosseous infusion in pediatric resuscitation.
    • To discuss the potential complications associated with intraosseous infusion procedures.

    Main Methods:

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    • Review of existing literature and clinical guidelines on intraosseous infusion techniques.
    • Analysis of the procedural steps for intraosseous needle insertion.
    • Examination of patient populations and clinical scenarios where intraosseous access is indicated.

    Main Results:

    • Intraosseous infusion provides a rapid and reliable route for fluid and medication delivery when IV access fails.
    • The technique is feasible in various pediatric age groups, particularly in emergencies.
    • Established guidelines exist for safe and effective intraosseous access, including site selection and potential adverse events.

    Conclusions:

    • Intraosseous infusion is an essential, life-saving technique for pediatric resuscitation when intravenous access is not immediately achievable.
    • Proper understanding of insertion methods, indications, and contraindications ensures optimal use.
    • This method significantly improves the chances of successful resuscitation in critically ill infants and children.