
Written by Joshua Dodge and Ketan Patel Spoon Feed In adult out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), initial intraosseous (IO) versus intravenous (IV) access showed no significant difference in long-term survival, favorable neurological outcomes, or quality of life. Different routes, same destination Rapid vascular access is a core component of advanced life support in OHCA, and prior […] The post Access Granted—IV vs. IO in Cardiac Arrest first appeared on האיגוד הישראלי לרפואה דחופה.
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