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Joining me today to discuss the outcomes of distal femoral vs tibial vs proximal humeral intraosseous (IO ... tibial IOs were malpositioned in infants, and 39% were malpositioned in children ...
Intraosseous vascular access is a technique in which the bone marrow cavity is used as a noncollapsible vascular entry point (Figure 1). It is considered to be the standard alternative to peripheral ...
Different types of injections include intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, intraosseous ... in the foot to administer IV injections to infants who have not started walking yet, according ...
The rate of infusion is limited by the size of the medullary cavity and the diameter of the intraosseous needle. Figure 1 Drainage of the Medullary and Venous Sinusoids into the Central Venous ...
Both the intraosseous route and the intravenous route are used routinely, but their comparative effectiveness remains unclear. We conducted a randomized clinical trial to compare the effectiveness ...
Direct skeletal fixation of limb prostheses using an intraosseous transcutaneous implant can be used in the NHS while more evidence is generated. It can only be used with special arrangements for ...