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Louis Halamek

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  • Comparison of umbilical venous and intraosseous access during simulated neonatal resuscitation.

    Rajani AK, Chitkara R, Oehlert J, Halamek LP. Pediatrics. 2011; 128 (4): e954-8

    Emergent umbilical venous catheter (UVC) placement for persistent bradycardia in the delivery room is a rare occurrence that requires significant skill and involves space constraints. Placement of an intraosseous needle (ION) in neonates has been well described. The ION is already used in the pediatric population and is placed at an anatomic location distant from where chest compressions are performed. In this study we compared time to placement, errors in placement, and perceived ease of use for UVCs and IONs in a simulated delivery room.

    PubMedID: 21930542

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