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The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine

SGEM#462: Spooky Scary Access – IV or IO for OHCA

Nov 30, 2024
Missy Carter, a seasoned physician assistant in critical care and a former paramedic, discusses the hot debate of IV versus IO access for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). She delves into a recent clinical trial, questioning the biases in survival metrics and their impact on patient outcomes. The conversation touches on the importance of rapid interventions in emergencies, the reliability of neurological outcome assessments, and the critical role of ongoing research in emergency medicine. It's an insightful exploration that challenges conventional practices.
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  • The podcast discusses the emerging consideration of intraosseous (IO) access as a viable alternative to intravenous (IV) access during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest scenarios due to difficulties in obtaining IV access in urgent situations.
  • Recent studies reveal no significant difference in survival rates between IV and IO routes for administering epinephrine, underscoring the need for high-quality CPR and timely defibrillation as critical factors influencing patient outcomes.

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The Dilemma of Access Routes in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrests present significant challenges for emergency medical teams, particularly with establishing intravenous (IV) access swiftly. Epinephrine, an essential drug in such emergencies, traditionally relies on IV administration, but finding a suitable vein can be problematic during critical moments. Interosseous (IO) access has emerged as a potential alternative, yet there remains limited research comparing the efficacy of IO versus IV routes in improving survival and neurological outcomes. Thus, emergency responders must consider whether to maintain the traditional IV-first approach or to adopt an IO-first strategy to enhance patient outcomes in these time-sensitive situations.

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