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  2. Intraosseous infusion - Wikipedia

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    Intraosseous devices allow quick and safe access to the vascular system for fluid and drug administration. After proper education and training, medical professionals can obtain vascular access via the IO route of administration by using one of the multiple devices that have been approved by the FDA for 24-hour use. [7] There are several FDA ...

  3. Intraosseous Devices Market: Global Industry Analysis and ...

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    “The market for intraosseous devices is positioned for robust growth, driven by an increased focus on improving emergency medical care outcomes and expanding usage in critical care environments, Technological advancements, such as improved device designs, enhanced needle systems, and easier usability, are key factors contributing to the ...

  4. Equipment of an American combat medic - Wikipedia

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    IO intraosseous infusion access kit. This may come in the form of a B.I.G device or more commonly the EZ IO Drill. Historically the FAST 1 Kit has been used to gain IO access with this becoming less popular as technology develops. Hemorrhage (blood loss) Control. CAT, SOFT-T or improvised tourniquets.

  5. Vidacare Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2001, Vidacare Corporation was the developer of intraosseous (inside the bone) medical devices. Its devices were used in vascular access, emergency and disaster medicine, oncology, and spinal surgery. Privately held, the company was based in San Antonio, Texas, and its products were marketed in over 50 countries worldwide. [2]

  6. Route of administration - Wikipedia

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    Intraosseous infusion (into the bone marrow) is, in effect, an indirect intravenous access because the bone marrow drains directly into the venous system. This route is occasionally used for drugs and fluids in emergency medicine and pediatrics when intravenous access is difficult.

  7. Infusion pump - Wikipedia

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    An air filter is an essential safety device in a pressure infusor, to keep air out of the patients' veins. Small bubbles could cause harm in arteries, but in the veins they pass through the heart and leave in the patients' lungs. The air filter is just a membrane that passes gas but not fluid or pathogens. When a large air bubble reaches it, it ...

  8. Jamshidi needle - Wikipedia

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    The device is named for its inventor Khosrow Jamshidi who is an Iranian physician. [ 4 ] The Jamshidi interosseous needle has also been successfully used in pediatric patients, where a conventional intravenous line could not be established.

  9. Spinal cord stimulator - Wikipedia

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    A spinal cord stimulator (SCS) or dorsal column stimulator (DCS) is a type of implantable neuromodulation device (sometimes called a "pain pacemaker") that is used to send electrical signals to select areas of the spinal cord (dorsal columns) for the treatment of certain pain conditions.