Factors influencing the success and complications of intraosseous access in pediatric patients-a prospective nationwide surveillance study in Germany
BackgroundVascular access is essential for the efficient treatment of critically ill children, but it can be difficult to obtain. Our study was conducted to analyze the feasibility and short-term safety of intraosseous access (IO) use as well as factors influencing its success and the incidence of c...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Pfeiffer (Author), Martin Olivieri (Author), Sebastian Brenner (Author), Delphina Gomes (Author), Victoria Lieftüchter (Author), Florian Hoffmann (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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