COMPARISON OF SERUM PHENOBARBITAL LEVELS AFTER SINGLE VERSUS MULTIPLE ATTEMPTS AT INTRAOSSEOUS INFUSION

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作者
BRICKMAN, K [1 ]
REGA, P [1 ]
CHOO, M [1 ]
GUINNESS, M [1 ]
机构
[1] TOLEDO HOSP,ST VINCENT MED CTR,EMERGENCY MED RESIDENCY OFF,2213 CHERRY ST,TOLEDO,OH 43608
关键词
intraosseous infusion;
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10.1016/S0196-0644(05)82136-5
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Serum drug levels from a single intraosseous attempt in nontraumatized bone have proven comparable to levels from IV drug infusions. However, in the clinical situation, inexperienced personnel may make multiple intraosseous attempts, which could allow significant extravasation from multiple intramedullary entrance sites. Serum drug levels arising from multiple intraosseous attempts in traumatized bone were compared with those arising from single intraosseous attempts in nontraumatized bone. We administered phenobarbital to 24 dogs randomly divided into single- (11) and multiple-attempt (13) groups. In the multiple-attempt group, we created three intramedullary insertion sites in a linear fashion and infused through only the central site. In the single-attempt group, only a single infusion site was created. Phenobarbital then was infused into the intramedullary space, and central venous phenobarbital samples were collected at one-, three-, six-, and ten-minute intervals. The single-attempt group attained significantly higher serum phenobarbital levels at each interval compared with the multiple-attempt group (P < .0001). Therefore, to be an effective mode of therapy, it is critical to achieve single-attempt intraosseous needle placement for intraosseous infusion. © 1990 American College of Emergency Physicians.
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