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To: David L. Johnson who wrote (3981)6/8/1999 10:08:00 PM
From: Jack Rayfield  Respond to of 8117
 
Dr. Johnson

I know that all the members of the thread will be interested in the poster presentation made at the 1999 SAEM Annual Meeting in Boston on May 22,1999 titled "Early Report of Emergency Sternal Intraosseous Infusion in Adults" by James M. Christenson, MD, University of British Columbia. Thanks for working on toward including it on the website.

Is there any comments that you could pass along regarding how the presentation was received or information on any new contacts made at the 1999 SAEM conference by the Pyng team?

Thanks
Jack




To: David L. Johnson who wrote (3981)6/9/1999 9:27:00 PM
From: Jack Rayfield  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
Info From Poster Presentation-

Sucess Rate for
Achieving Vascular
Access Percentage
Overall--------------- 84%
First Time User------- 74%
Experienced User------ 95%

Sucessful Uses 42
Failure - Total 8 Reasons: 5 Obese, 1 previous sternal surgery, 2 failure to penetrate bone

Access Time ------Median ------Mean +- S.D.
Overall -----------60-----------80+-54
First Time Users---60 ----------84+-63
Experienced Users- 60---------- 74+-37

Flow rates for IV syringe push: up to 225mm/min
(mean 130+-90ml/min; n=6)

9 consicious patients had IO infusion w/minimal or no pain utilizing a lidocaine protocol

No complications or complaints reported at 2 month followup (n=11).

That is all folks. Thanks Pyng team for the info. Nice four color presentation. Very professional looking.

Jack