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Emergency Medicine

Wayne State University

2020

Intraosseous

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Intraosseous (Io) Vs Intravenous (Iv) Vascular Access For Out Of Hospital Cardiac Arrest., Syed Tariq Nabi, Megan Mackenzie, Monica Prasad, Mustapha Choucair, Peyton Johnston, Reba John, Sarah Meram, James Paxton Mar 2020

Intraosseous (Io) Vs Intravenous (Iv) Vascular Access For Out Of Hospital Cardiac Arrest., Syed Tariq Nabi, Megan Mackenzie, Monica Prasad, Mustapha Choucair, Peyton Johnston, Reba John, Sarah Meram, James Paxton

Medical Student Research Symposium

Over 300,000 Americans every year experience an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) (Benjamin EJ 2019). Of these 300,000+ patients only 10.6% of them survive to hospital discharge. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) has been suggested to improve survival following an OHCA (Neumar, Otto et al. 2010). Current ACLS guidelines recommend obtaining vascular access, however, offer little suggestion as to which type of access device should be used. It is our belief that using an Intraosseous vascular access device will lead to shorter time to medication delivery and increased rates of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) compared to Intravenous vascular access. We …