Intraosseous infusion of acyclovir in a neonate
Abstract Intraosseous (IO) access offers a fast and reliable route for administration of fluids and drugs when intravenous (IV) accesses like umbilical, peripheral, or peripherally inserted central lines fail in critically ill neonates. Several medications can be successfully administered via the IO...
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Main Authors: | Saverio De Marca (Author), Matteo Calafatti (Author), Luciana Romaniello (Author), Simona Pesce (Author), Rosa Lapolla (Author), Camilla Gizzi (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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