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Follow-Up Study Validating a Blended Technique

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Intraosseous Vascular Access
Interventions
Procedure: Proximal Humerus Intraosseous Vascular Access
Device: EZ-IO
Registration Number
NCT01866501
Lead Sponsor
Vidacare Corporation
Brief Summary

A Follow-up Study Validating a Blended Technique for Identifying the Proximal Humerus Intraosseous Vascular Access Insertion Site

Detailed Description

In 2012, the investigators from Vidacare evaluated 4 techniques commonly used to identify the proximal humerus IO insertion site to determine if one technique resulted in more consistent successful placement of the IO needle set with a higher level of confidence among device operators performing the techniques. Results suggest that a combination of the best features of the 4 techniques may lead to optimal IO needle set placement more consistently. This study is needed to validate the "Blended" proximal humerus IO insertion technique to confirm that use of the technique results in proper site identification among device operators and results in increased confidence.To most closely evaluate the Blended proximal humerus insertion technique and how it is received by clinicians who perform these procedures in actual patients, device operators will include licensed/certified clinicians including, emergency medicine technicians/paramedics and nurses.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
10
Inclusion Criteria
  • Currently licensed/certified Emergency Medicine Technicians, paramedic, or nurse Have had no formal training on use of the proximal humerus IO insertion site Demonstrate proper use of the device and technique during training portion and obtain approval from the device trainer to participate
Exclusion Criteria
  • Previous training on establishing proximal humerus intraosseous vascular access

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Blended TechniqueProximal Humerus Intraosseous Vascular AccessUsing the blended technique device operators will establish proximal humerus intraosseous vascular access.
Blended TechniqueEZ-IOUsing the blended technique device operators will establish proximal humerus intraosseous vascular access.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Successful IO insertionDay 1 after establishing proximal humerus IO vascular access

Successful IO needle insertion determined by x-ray images

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Intraosseous Infusion flow ratesDay 1 after establishing IO vascular access

Intraosseous infusion flow rates attained using 4 different infusion pressures Gravity; 100 mmHg, 200 mmHg and 300 mmHg.

Relationship between IO and peripheral venous bloodDay 1 after establishing IO vascular access and peripheral venous access

IO blood and peripheral venous blood will be collected and analyzed for routine blood tests and the results will be compared to determine if there is a relationship.

Time in seconds for fluid delivery from the proximal humerus to the heart, using visualization of contrast injection under fluoroscopy.Day 1 after IO insertion

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Bulverde-Spring Branch EMS

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Spring Branch, Texas, United States

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