Literature DB >> 19727577

[Intraosseous infusion. An important technique also for paediatric anaesthesia].

M Weiss1, G Henze, C Eich, D Neuhaus.   

Abstract

Timely establishment of venous access in infants and toddlers can prove a particularly challenging task. Since the 1940s the technique of intraosseous infusion has established itself as a valuable alternative means for rapid, efficient and safe delivery of drugs and fluids to critically ill children. Whereas international guidelines for paediatric emergency medical care have assigned intraosseous infusion a high priority, most anaesthetists utilize this well-proven technique with great reluctance. This article describes the technique of intraosseous infusion, introduces two different cannulation systems, and discusses its potential indications in paediatric anaesthesia, based on current emergency medical care guidelines as well as some of our own case studies. In particular, children with acutely life-threatening conditions, such as circulatory arrest, laryngospasm, acute airway haemorrhage, hypovolaemic shock or hypothermia secondary to extensive burns, should receive an intraosseous cannula if intravenous access cannot be rapidly established. Future discussion may reveal whether a transiently inserted intraosseous infusion would also be indicated if the child with difficult or impossible venous access presents without acute life-threatening conditions for anaesthesia. Successful application of the intraosseous infusion technique requires immediate access to the necessary equipment, intensive education, continuous training and clear guidelines for its application in an anaesthesia department.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19727577     DOI: 10.1007/s00101-009-1605-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anaesthesist        ISSN: 0003-2417            Impact factor:   1.041


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