• Pediatric emergency care · Sep 1990

    Case Reports

    Emergency intraosseous infusion in severely burned children.

    • B Goldstein, D Doody, and S Briggs.
    • Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
    • Pediatr Emerg Care. 1990 Sep 1;6(3):195-7.

    AbstractSeverely burned patients require rapid administration of large volumes of isotonic fluids. Obtaining adequate intravenous (IV) access in children with greater than 70% total body surface area burns may be difficult, time-consuming, and sometimes impossible. This report describes the use of intraosseous infusion technique as a life-saving means of establishing IV access in two severely burned children.

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