Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review

Vascular access in hypotensive trauma patients is challenging. Little evidence exists on the time required and success rates of vascular access types. We hypothesized that intraosseous (IO) access would be faster and more successful than peripheral intravenous (PIV) and central venous catheter (CVC)...

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Published in:The journal of trauma and acute care surgery Vol. 95; no. 1; p. 87
Main Authors: Dumas, Ryan P, Vella, Michael A, Maiga, Amelia W, Erickson, Caroline R, Dennis, Brad M, da Luz, Luis T, Pannell, Dylan, Quigley, Emily, Velopulos, Catherine G, Hendzlik, Peter, Marinica, Alexander, Bruce, Nolan, Margolick, Joseph, Butler, Dale F, Estroff, Jordan, Zebley, James A, Alexander, Ashley, Mitchell, Sarah, Grossman Verner, Heather M, Truitt, Michael, Berry, Stepheny, Middlekauff, Jennifer, Luce, Siobhan, Leshikar, David, Krowsoski, Leandra, Bukur, Marko, Polite, Nathan M, McMann, Ashley H, Staszak, Ryan, Armen, Scott B, Horrigan, Tiffany, Moore, Forrest O, Bjordahl, Paul, Guido, Jenny, Mathew, Sarah, Diaz, Bernardo F, Mooney, Jennifer, Hebeler, Katherine, Holena, Daniel N
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 01.07.2023
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ISSN:2163-0763, 2163-0763
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