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Clinical Trial
Intraosseous infusion performed in the prehospital setting: South Carolina's six-year experience.
- R S Seigler.
- Pediatrics Intensive Care Unit, Greenville Hospital System, SC 29605, USA.
- J S C Med Assoc. 1997 Jun 1;93(6):209-15.
AbstractOur data do not demonstrate that a prehospital intraosseous infusion protocol will improve the outcome of prehospital pediatric patients with cardiac arrest. The number of patients in our study is too small to allow us to draw a conclusion as to the effect of intraosseous infusion on altering survivability of pediatric cardiac arrest in the prehospital setting. More study is necessary to determine whether there might be a group of pediatric patients with cardiac arrest or hypovolemic shock who could potentially benefit in a prehospital setting from this procedure.
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