@caseyalbin 23.4% via IO is our go to protocol for cerebral herniation management @InovaHealth. It’s safe and time to treatment is much shorter compared to getting central access. https://t.co/vNIAL00Hc5
RT @namorrismd: Dr. Ramesh has helped show intraosseous administration of 23.4% NaCl is safe and faster than placing a central venous cathe…
Dr. Ramesh has helped show intraosseous administration of 23.4% NaCl is safe and faster than placing a central venous catheter. @NeurocritCareJ @neurocritical https://t.co/N2sdItefT1 https://t.co/kzmO7L9R5J
@CaseyMayPharmD @tickledone @tchaaban1 @ZachThrelkeldMD @NezerSara @theABofPharmaC @GilbertPharmD @gdomeni @ETNCCRX @abhaykjha Some data for 23.4% via intraosseous administration ➡️ https://t.co/BwNbitmhvF @NeurocritCareJ #NCSTJC
@AlexReynoldsMD @almuftifawaz Another one hot off the press! https://t.co/h4eOVBeNZD @NeurocritCareJ
RT @AlexReynoldsMD: @almuftifawaz @cgzammit Check out this study, it’s the best one I’ve seen yet!. https://t.co/vbVqAHy8HL
@almuftifawaz @cgzammit Check out this study, it’s the best one I’ve seen yet!. https://t.co/vbVqAHy8HL
RT @AlexReynoldsMD: Thoughtfully done study on IO vs CVC administration of 23.4% for herniation. Obviously further studies still needed bu…
@san_murthy we need to get some IO kits in 2S ASAP. We’ve been talking about it for years, let’s do it!
RT @AlexReynoldsMD: Thoughtfully done study on IO vs CVC administration of 23.4% for herniation. Obviously further studies still needed bu…
RT @AlexReynoldsMD: Thoughtfully done study on IO vs CVC administration of 23.4% for herniation. Obviously further studies still needed bu…
RT @AlexReynoldsMD: Thoughtfully done study on IO vs CVC administration of 23.4% for herniation. Obviously further studies still needed bu…
Thoughtfully done study on IO vs CVC administration of 23.4% for herniation. Obviously further studies still needed but a great start. In a bind, consider directly injecting 23.4% via needle into the femoral vein with ultrasound! @NeurocritCareJ https: