Kurowski A, Timler D, Evrin T, Szarpak Ł. Comparison of 3 different intraosseous access devices for adult during resuscitation. Randomized crossover manikin study.
Am J Emerg Med 2014;
32:1490-3. [PMID:
25440232 DOI:
10.1016/j.ajem.2014.09.007]
[Citation(s) in RCA: 26] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/08/2014] [Revised: 09/10/2014] [Accepted: 09/11/2014] [Indexed: 11/26/2022] Open
Abstract
BACKGROUND
The study was designed to investigate the success rate and time of insertion intraosseous access during simulated resuscitation.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
This was a randomized crossover study involving 107 paramedics. They were timed from start of insertion attempt to successful insertion and asked to score perceived difficulty of intraosseus access devices. Bone injection gun (BIG) (WaisMed Company, Houston, TX), EZ-IO (Vidacare, Shavano Park, TX) and Jamshidi (Carefusion, San Diego, CA) were used in this study.
RESULTS
Success rates for first intraosseus iniecition attempt were higher for the BIG (91.59%) than EX-IO (82.66%) or Jamshidi (47.66%). Mean procedure time was 2.0±0.7 vs 3.1±0.9 minutes for EZ-IO vs 4.2±1.0 minutes for Jamshidi.
CONCLUSIONS
The use of BIG is associated with excellent success rates for insertion and appears easier to use than EZ-IO or Jamshidi Intraosseus Needle. Further work to evaluate the use of the intraosseus access device in the emergency medical services is required.
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