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“As a result of this study, which enlightened the use of IO route of administration, demonstrated the usefulness of IO route of administration, revealed the learning curve…” Polat et al (2014).

Reference:

Polat, O., Oğuz, A.B., Cömert, A., Demirkan, A., Günalp, M. and Tüccar, E. (2014) Intraosseous access learning curve; is it really practical? The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. September 22nd.[epub ahead of print].

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Extract:

”As a result of this study, which enlightened the use of IO route of administration, demonstrated the usefulness of IO route of administration, revealed the learning curve, and, in addition, aimed to minimize to complications due to the incremental use of IO route of administration, we think that the physicians without a previous experience in this practice can practically and safely create an IO route of administration after the eighth practice, after performing the first 3 or 4 practice under the supervision of experienced physicians.”

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