Intraosseous Access Using Butterfly Needle
暂无分享,去创建一个
Butterfly needle (18 G) was used for intraosseous administration of fluids and drugs in 22 children with shock. All except one patient could be stabilized successfully. Fifteen children had severe dehydration because of diarrhoea. The intraosseous route needs to be popularized as an option for rehydration in areas, where diarrhoeal dehydration continues to be an important cause of child mortality.
[1] P. Paris,et al. A prehospital model of intraosseous infusion. , 1991, Annals of emergency medicine.
[2] F. Tecklenburg,et al. Prehospital intraosseous infusion by emergency medical services personnel: a prospective study. , 1989, Pediatrics.
[3] J. Pollack. Pediatric Emergency Intravenous Access Evaluation of a Protocol , 1986 .
[4] J. Darin,et al. Difficulty and delay in intravascular access in pediatric arrests , 1984 .