Comparison of effectiveness between a conventional catheter and a manual commercial catheter: randomized trial of simulation of intraosseous access in a biological model

Introduction: In the emergency services an action of paramount importance in critically ill patients is to obtain an early vascular access. When vascular access is not established, an intraosseous route should be obtained; otherwise, the mortality of these critically ill patients is almost 100%. In...

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Adult
Article
Biological model
Cardiovascular procedure
Comparative effectiveness
Female
Hemispheric dominance
Human
Interosseous access
Male
Medical device complication
Metatarsal bone
Nonhuman
Surgery
Tarsal bone
Work experience
Clinical trials as topic
Critical care
Efficacy
Infusions
Intraosseous
Vascular access devices
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Comparison of effectiveness between a conventional catheter and a manual commercial catheter: randomized trial of simulation of intraosseous access in a biological model
title Comparison of effectiveness between a conventional catheter and a manual commercial catheter: randomized trial of simulation of intraosseous access in a biological model
spellingShingle Comparison of effectiveness between a conventional catheter and a manual commercial catheter: randomized trial of simulation of intraosseous access in a biological model
Adult
Article
Biological model
Cardiovascular procedure
Comparative effectiveness
Female
Hemispheric dominance
Human
Interosseous access
Male
Medical device complication
Metatarsal bone
Nonhuman
Surgery
Tarsal bone
Work experience
Clinical trials as topic
Critical care
Efficacy
Infusions
Intraosseous
Vascular access devices
title_short Comparison of effectiveness between a conventional catheter and a manual commercial catheter: randomized trial of simulation of intraosseous access in a biological model
title_full Comparison of effectiveness between a conventional catheter and a manual commercial catheter: randomized trial of simulation of intraosseous access in a biological model
title_fullStr Comparison of effectiveness between a conventional catheter and a manual commercial catheter: randomized trial of simulation of intraosseous access in a biological model
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of effectiveness between a conventional catheter and a manual commercial catheter: randomized trial of simulation of intraosseous access in a biological model
title_sort Comparison of effectiveness between a conventional catheter and a manual commercial catheter: randomized trial of simulation of intraosseous access in a biological model
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Adult
Article
Biological model
Cardiovascular procedure
Comparative effectiveness
Female
Hemispheric dominance
Human
Interosseous access
Male
Medical device complication
Metatarsal bone
Nonhuman
Surgery
Tarsal bone
Work experience
Clinical trials as topic
Critical care
Efficacy
Infusions
Intraosseous
Vascular access devices
topic Adult
Article
Biological model
Cardiovascular procedure
Comparative effectiveness
Female
Hemispheric dominance
Human
Interosseous access
Male
Medical device complication
Metatarsal bone
Nonhuman
Surgery
Tarsal bone
Work experience
Clinical trials as topic
Critical care
Efficacy
Infusions
Intraosseous
Vascular access devices
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