Application Times, Placement Accuracy, and User Ratings of Commercially Available Manual and Battery-Powered Intraosseous Catheters in a High Bone Density Cadaveric Swine Model

Abstract

Intraosseous (IO) infusion, the pressurized injection of fluids into bone through a catheter, is a life-preserving resuscitative technique for treating trauma patients with severe hemorrhage. However, little is known regarding the application times, placement accuracy, and end-user ratings of battery-powered and manual IO access devices. This study was specifically designed to fill these knowledge gaps on six FDA-approved IO access devices.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Oct 28, 2023
Source ID
10.1093/milmed/usad407

Entities

People

  • Alec D Emerling
  • Andrew Mcgowan
  • Andrew Schrader
  • Derek W Grady
  • Erin R Reilly
  • Gregory J. Zarow
  • Jonathan D. Auten
  • Jorge Vinals
  • Joseph A Gehrz
  • Joshua Nassiri
  • V. Kay
  • Vikhyat S Bebarta

Organizations

  • Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs
  • Naval Medical Center San Diego
  • Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
  • University of Colorado School of Medicine
  • University of Minnesota

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Medicine

Readers

  • Cardiovascular Physiology
  • Computer Science/Computer Engineering/Data Science/Digital Signal Processing.
  • Neurotrauma and Rehabilitation Medicine.