Experience of using intraosseous access in a multidisciplinary hospital (Children’s Republican Clinical Hospital of Kazan, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Tatarstan)

Author:

Koguashvili G. E.1,Ganieva L. B.1,Berdnikova A. V.1,Nurullina V. I.1,Alekseeva E. N.1,Khakimova G. R.1,Nazarova N. V.1,Ryabov S. M.1,Diyarova L. R.1,Timofeeva A. Ya.1

Affiliation:

1. Children’s Republican Clinical Hospital

Abstract

Introduction. The Children’s Republican Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Tatarstan in Kazan is a hospital with 1,180 beds, designed for planned and emergency care throughout the Republic of Tatarstan. In stationary medical institutions there are 5 intensive care units, ambulance transport services with numerous resuscitation vehicles, and an air ambulance service. Every year, more than 10,000 (up to 15,000) planned surgical interventions are performed at the hospital, and almost all patients of varying severity are treated at the institution. As in all world practice, despite the high level of professionalism of nursing staff and doctors, the widespread use of modern peripheral and central venous catheters, ultrasound equipment and other devices to assist in catheterization, the rate of unsuccessful catheterization attempts remains quite high, especially in the emergency segment. medical care.Tasks: systematization of knowledge on intraosseous vascular access (IVA), analysis of the work performed. At the current stage of providing medical care to the pediatric population, our hospital maintains a protocol for vascular access in pediatrics and has developed an internal protocol for intraosseous access to analyze the work done, take into account complications and evaluate its effectiveness.Materials and methods. An analysis was carried out for the installation of intraosseous vascular access for two-year periods, starting from 2015. This article considers the period of 2017–2018, for which the most complete data were collected. During this period, 58 protocols were recorded in children of various age groups with various pathologies in a critical situation.

Publisher

FSBEI HE I.P. Pavlov SPbSMU MOH Russia

Subject

General Medicine

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