INTRAOSSEOUS INFUSION - SUCCESS OF A STANDARDIZED REGIONAL TRAINING-PROGRAM FOR PREHOSPITAL ADVANCED LIFE-SUPPORT PROVIDERS

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作者
ANDERSON, TE
ARTHUR, K
KLEINMAN, M
DRAWBAUGH, R
EITEL, DR
OGDEN, CS
BAKER, D
机构
[1] Department of Emergency Medicine, Chambersburg Hospital, Chambersburg, PA
[2] Department of Emergency Medicine, York Hospital, York, PA
[3] Department of Emergency Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
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10.1016/S0196-0644(94)70008-7
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Study objective: To evaluate a standardize training program in intraosseous (IO) infusion for prehospital providers. Design: Prospective multicenter 24-month study. Setting: 10 infusions were performed by prehospital providers from eight advanced life support units serving 14 hospitals within nine counties. Participants: Field advanced life support providers (paramedics and registered nurses). Interventions: All providers participated in a one-hour standardized training session and supervised hands-on simulation. Providers completed a data sheet on all 10 infusions performed. Data sheets were collected and summarized. Results: One hundred thirty-four prehospital providers completed the training session and were approved to perform the procedure. Fifteen patients requiring 10 infusion were encountered during the study period. Thirteen (87%) had 10 infusion completed successfully. Clinical indications included 11 patients in cardiac arrest, two trauma resuscitations, one seizure, and one toxic ingestion. Patient ages ranged from 1 to 24 months. Seven patients were initially resuscitated. Four survived to hospital discharge. Procedural complications included one incidence of local fluid extravasation and one 10 line that became dislodged en route. There were no complications at time of discharge in the four survivors. All procedures were performed in less than two minutes. Conclusion: A one-hour standardized training session was successfully used to train prehospital providers in the procedure of 10 infusion. 10 infusion then was implemented into their clinical practice with a satisfactory success rate and few complications.
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