The association of intravenous vs. humeral-intraosseous vascular access with patient outcomes in adult out-of-hospital cardiac arrests.
Callahan BrebnerMichael Asamoah-BoahengBianca ZaidelJustin YapFrank ScheuermeyerValerie MokJacob HuttonGarth MecklerRobert SchlampJim ChristensonBrian GrunauPublished in: Resuscitation (2024)
An IV-first approach, compared to humeral-IO, for intra-arrest resuscitation was associated with an improved odds of favorable neurological outcomes and survival to hospital discharge. This association was seen among an initial shockable rhythm, but not non-shockable rhythm, subgroups.