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Báo cáo y học: " Current use of intraosseous infusion in Danish emergency departments: a cross-sectional study"
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Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học quốc tế cung cấp cho các bạn kiến thức về ngành y đề tài: Current use of intraosseous infusion in Danish emergency departments: a cross-sectional study | Molin et al. Scandinavian Journal ofTrauma Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 2010 18 37 http www.sjtrem.eom content 18 1 37 SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF Et emergency medicine ORIGINAL RESEARCH Open Access Current use of intraosseous infusion in Danish emergency departments a cross-sectional study Rune Molin 1 Peter Hallasf2 Mikkel Brabrand33 and Thomas Andersen Schmidt31 Abstract Background Intraosseous infusion IOI is recommended when intravenous access cannot be readily established in both pediatric and adult resuscitation. We evaluated the current use of IOI in Danish emergency departments EDs . Methods An online questionnaire was e-mailed to the Heads of Department of the twenty EDs currently established in Denmark. The questionnaire focused on the use of IOI in the EDs and included questions on frequency of use training equipment and attitudes towards IOI. Results We received a total of 19 responses response rate of 95 . Of the responding 19 Danish EDs 74 n 14 reported having intraosseous devices available. The median number of IOI procedures performed in these departments over the preceding 12 months was 5.0 range 0-45 . In 47 n 9 of the departments prior training sessions in the use of intraosseous devices had not been provided and 42 n 8 did not have local guidelines on IOI. The indication for IOI use was often not clearly defined and only 11 n 2 consistently used IOI on relevant indication. This is surprising as 95 n 18 of responders were aware that IOI can be utilized in both pediatric and adult resuscitation. Conclusions The study shows considerable variations in IOI usage in Danish EDs despite the fact that IOI devices were available in the majority of EDs. In addition in many EDs there were no local guidelines on IOI and no training in the procedure. We recommend more extensive training of medical staff in IOI techniques in Danish EDs. Background Intraosseous infusion IOI has been used during the course of numerous years as a method of delivering drugs .