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Intraosseous lines in preterm and full term neonates.
AIM: To evaluate the use of intraosseous lines for rapid vascular access in primary resuscitation of preterm and full term neonates.
METHODS: Thirty intraosseous lines were placed in 27 newborns, in whom conventional venous access had failed.
RESULTS: All the neonates survived the resuscitation procedure, with no long term side effects.
CONCLUSION: Intraosseous infusion is quick, safe, and effective in compromised neonates.
METHODS: Thirty intraosseous lines were placed in 27 newborns, in whom conventional venous access had failed.
RESULTS: All the neonates survived the resuscitation procedure, with no long term side effects.
CONCLUSION: Intraosseous infusion is quick, safe, and effective in compromised neonates.
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