Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA
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Emerg Med Australas · Apr 2020
Multicenter Study Observational StudyImaging and admission practices in paediatric head injury across emergency departments in Australia and New Zealand: A PREDICT study.
Variation in the management of paediatric head injury has been identified worldwide. This prospective study describes imaging and admission practices of children presenting with head injury across 10 hospital EDs in Australia and New Zealand. ⋯ Across the 10 largely tertiary EDs included in this study, the overall CTB rate was low with no significant variation between sites when adjusted for ciTBIs.
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Emerg Med Australas · Apr 2020
Safety of peripheral administration of vasopressor medications: A systematic review.
Vasopressor medications have traditionally been administered via central venous catheters (CVCs), primarily due to concerns of peripheral extravasation of vasoconstrictive medications. Recent studies have suggested that vasopressor administration via peripheral intravenous catheters (PiVCs) may be a feasible and safe alternative. This systematic review evaluates the safety of delivering vasopressor medications via PiVCs. ⋯ Reports of the administration of vasopressors via PiVCs, when given for a limited duration, under close observation, suggest that extravasation is uncommon and is unlikely to lead to major complications.