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Intraosseous infusion--a technique available for intravascular administration of drugs and fluids in the child with burns.

Burns 1995 November
Intraosseous infusion is a potential route for intravenous access in the child with burns who required vascular access that cannot be achieved in a timely manner via another route. Drugs, fluid and blood can be given via this route and marrow aspirate drawn for laboratory analysis. It is a reliable, safe procedure with a low incidence of complications.

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