Cutaneous Complications Associated With Intraosseous Access Placement.


Journal

Cutis
ISSN: 2326-6929
Titre abrégé: Cutis
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0006440

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jun 2021
Historique:
entrez: 27 7 2021
pubmed: 28 7 2021
medline: 25 9 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Intraosseous (IO) access provides a potentially lifesaving means of vascular access in settings of trauma and advanced cardiovascular life support in which patients often require prompt and large volumes of fluid resuscitation, blood products, and medications. An additional benefit of IO access is the rare incidence of complications, with many studies reporting rates of less than 1%. The most commonly cited complications include compartment syndrome, osteomyelitis, traumatic bone fracture, and epiphyseal plate damage. To evaluate the dermatologic sequelae, we performed a retrospective chart review spanning 18 consecutive months to identify patients who underwent IO line placement, either at or en route to a large metropolitan level I trauma center in the Midwestern United States. Our review identified a complication rate of 2.7%, with complications including compartment syndrome, needle breakage, and a previously unreported cutaneous complication of traumatic bullae.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34314329
pii: cutis.0303
doi: 10.12788/cutis.0303
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

E31-E33

Auteurs

Emily Konopka (E)

Loyola University Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Konopka is from the Stritch School of Medicine. Drs. Webb, Reserva, Moy, Speiser, and Tung are from the Division of Dermatology. Dr. Speiser also is from the Department of Pathology. Dr. Ton-That is from the Department of General Surgery, Section of Trauma Surgery and Section of Surgical Critical Care.

Kirsten Webb (K)

Loyola University Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Konopka is from the Stritch School of Medicine. Drs. Webb, Reserva, Moy, Speiser, and Tung are from the Division of Dermatology. Dr. Speiser also is from the Department of Pathology. Dr. Ton-That is from the Department of General Surgery, Section of Trauma Surgery and Section of Surgical Critical Care.

Jeave Reserva (J)

Loyola University Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Konopka is from the Stritch School of Medicine. Drs. Webb, Reserva, Moy, Speiser, and Tung are from the Division of Dermatology. Dr. Speiser also is from the Department of Pathology. Dr. Ton-That is from the Department of General Surgery, Section of Trauma Surgery and Section of Surgical Critical Care.

Lauren Moy (L)

Loyola University Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Konopka is from the Stritch School of Medicine. Drs. Webb, Reserva, Moy, Speiser, and Tung are from the Division of Dermatology. Dr. Speiser also is from the Department of Pathology. Dr. Ton-That is from the Department of General Surgery, Section of Trauma Surgery and Section of Surgical Critical Care.

Hieu Ton-That (H)

Loyola University Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Konopka is from the Stritch School of Medicine. Drs. Webb, Reserva, Moy, Speiser, and Tung are from the Division of Dermatology. Dr. Speiser also is from the Department of Pathology. Dr. Ton-That is from the Department of General Surgery, Section of Trauma Surgery and Section of Surgical Critical Care.

Jodi Speiser (J)

Loyola University Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Konopka is from the Stritch School of Medicine. Drs. Webb, Reserva, Moy, Speiser, and Tung are from the Division of Dermatology. Dr. Speiser also is from the Department of Pathology. Dr. Ton-That is from the Department of General Surgery, Section of Trauma Surgery and Section of Surgical Critical Care.

Rebecca Tung (R)

Loyola University Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Konopka is from the Stritch School of Medicine. Drs. Webb, Reserva, Moy, Speiser, and Tung are from the Division of Dermatology. Dr. Speiser also is from the Department of Pathology. Dr. Ton-That is from the Department of General Surgery, Section of Trauma Surgery and Section of Surgical Critical Care.

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