Intraosseous Vascular Access
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See which Intraosseous Vascular Access trials you may qualify forThe purpose of this study is to determine if there is one method of identifying the proximal humerus intraosseous vascular access site that is easier for clinic…
This will be a prospective, non-controlled study using healthy adult volunteers as subjects receiving bilateral proximal humerus intraosseous (IO) vascular acce…
This study will evaluate using intraosseous vascular access and intravenous vascular access to give pediatric patients the necessary medications to perform rapi…
An observational study to determine the safety and effectiveness of Intraosseous (IO) vascular access for delivery of contrast dye for Computed Tomography (CT)…
This study will evaluate using intraosseous vascular access and intravenous vascular access to give patients the necessary medications to perform rapid sequence…
This study is being done to evaluate intraosseous vascular access through the sternum.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of powered intraosseous vascular access (EZ-IO by Vidacare) in the emergency department for patients requiring…
The PortIO is intended to provide non-emergent vascular access in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients where preservation of venous anatomy is desired and iatr…
The "Intravenous vs. Intraosseous Vascular Access During Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (IVIO)"-trial is an investigator-initiated, randomized, parallel group,…
A prospective study to determine the safety of intraosseous (IO) access for a period up to 48 hours in healthy adult volunteers and volunteers with a history of…
Overall survival of patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (\*OHCA\*) is less than 10% worldwide and in Taiwan. Interventions provided by the emergency m…
The objective of this study will be to compare humeral and tibial IO needle insertions to peripheral IV access during cardiac arrest. Hypothesis There is a dif…
By doing this study, the investigators hope to learn whether patients with difficult to obtain IV access who are treated with IO access are more satisfied with…
Multicenter randomized study to compare powered intraosseous access to standard central line access for the administration of fluids and drugs for patients in t…
Evaluate whether discrete landmarks of the proximal humerus can be identified using ultrasound in patients with various body habitus and BMI.
1. Background: Intraosseous (IO) access is a new, fast, safe and efficient route of rescue of critically ill patients. Studies found drug pharmacokinetics a…
Hypertonic saline is used to treat elevated intracranial pressure. Intraosseous vascular access has been used to administer fluids and medications. This study c…
* To evaluate infusion flow rates attainable when using the proximal humerus and proximal tibia IO vascular access sites. * To evaluate the intraosseous infusio…
the international recommendations don't explain the place of the intraosseous infusion in the reanimation of adult cardiac arrest; the goal of this preliminary…
A Follow-up Study Validating a Blended Technique for Identifying the Proximal Humerus Intraosseous Vascular Access Insertion Site