251. Intraosseous Vascular Access in Radiology: Review of Clinical Status.
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Baadh AS, Singh A, Choi A, Baadh PK, Katz DS, and Harcke HT
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- Administration, Intravenous instrumentation, Catheterization, Central Venous instrumentation, Emergency Medical Services, Equipment Design, Humans, Infusions, Intraosseous instrumentation, Resuscitation instrumentation, United States, Administration, Intravenous methods, Catheterization, Central Venous methods, Contrast Media administration & dosage, Infusions, Intraosseous methods, Radiology, Interventional, Resuscitation methods
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Objective: Paramedics and hospital-based providers occasionally need to place intraosseous devices to obtain vascular access in critically ill patients. Diagnostic radiologists must be prepared for the emergent administration of iodinated contrast media via the intraosseous route, and interventional radiologists should be familiar with the potential clinical uses of such access., Conclusion: We present a protocol for the administration of iodinated contrast media through the intraosseous route. We also highlight the clinical and radiologic aspects of intraosseous access.
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- 2016
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