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In the EMS system that I am in, we use FAST1 sternal IO access and Tibial

(Proximal and Distal) IO Access. In the near future, we will be trying out the

EZ-IO system that is a battery powered drill that inserts the IO needle into the

Tibia. Our medical director is very much in favor of the IO access in both

pediatric and adult pts. For the most part, we have had nothing but good

experiences with adult IOs. The information that I have reviewed shows that IO

fluid administration is relatively safe and is just as beneficial as a

peripherial IV.

D. Stone

Kramer wrote:I am PhD researcher who is working on a

review of adult intraosseous

vascular access.

Does anyone have particularly good or bad experiences with it?

<http://www.utmb.edu./rrl/ios/>http://www.utmb.edu./rrl/ios/

thanks

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C. Kramer, Ph.D.

Director, Resuscitation Research Laboratory

Professor, Depts. of Anesthesiology and Physiology

UTMB

Galveston, TX 77555-0801

direct:

secretary ()

mobile:

FAX:

gkramer@...

http://www2.utmb.edu/rrl/

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In the EMS system that I am in, we use FAST1 sternal IO access and Tibial

(Proximal and Distal) IO Access. In the near future, we will be trying out the

EZ-IO system that is a battery powered drill that inserts the IO needle into the

Tibia. Our medical director is very much in favor of the IO access in both

pediatric and adult pts. For the most part, we have had nothing but good

experiences with adult IOs. The information that I have reviewed shows that IO

fluid administration is relatively safe and is just as beneficial as a

peripherial IV.

D. Stone

Kramer wrote:I am PhD researcher who is working on a

review of adult intraosseous

vascular access.

Does anyone have particularly good or bad experiences with it?

<http://www.utmb.edu./rrl/ios/>http://www.utmb.edu./rrl/ios/

thanks

--

************************************

C. Kramer, Ph.D.

Director, Resuscitation Research Laboratory

Professor, Depts. of Anesthesiology and Physiology

UTMB

Galveston, TX 77555-0801

direct:

secretary ()

mobile:

FAX:

gkramer@...

http://www2.utmb.edu/rrl/

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In the EMS system that I am in, we use FAST1 sternal IO access and Tibial

(Proximal and Distal) IO Access. In the near future, we will be trying out the

EZ-IO system that is a battery powered drill that inserts the IO needle into the

Tibia. Our medical director is very much in favor of the IO access in both

pediatric and adult pts. For the most part, we have had nothing but good

experiences with adult IOs. The information that I have reviewed shows that IO

fluid administration is relatively safe and is just as beneficial as a

peripherial IV.

D. Stone

Kramer wrote:I am PhD researcher who is working on a

review of adult intraosseous

vascular access.

Does anyone have particularly good or bad experiences with it?

<http://www.utmb.edu./rrl/ios/>http://www.utmb.edu./rrl/ios/

thanks

--

************************************

C. Kramer, Ph.D.

Director, Resuscitation Research Laboratory

Professor, Depts. of Anesthesiology and Physiology

UTMB

Galveston, TX 77555-0801

direct:

secretary ()

mobile:

FAX:

gkramer@...

http://www2.utmb.edu/rrl/

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