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Emergency Infusion of Catecholamines Into Bone Marrow

Robert A. Berg, MD

Am J Dis Child. 1984;138(9):810-811.


Abstract

• An emergency infusion of catecholamines into the bone marrow of a 6-month-old infant was performed. We believe this Is the first report of continuous intraosseous infusion of dopamine hydrochloride and dobutamine hydrochloride. Intraosseous infusions are efficacious and complications are rare. We recommend use of this technique in emergency circumstances when venous access cannot be obtained.

(AJDC 1984;138:810-811)



Author Affiliations

From the Department of Pediatrics, Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix.


Footnotes

Reprint requests to Department of Pediatrics, Maricopa Medical Center, PO Box 5099, Phoenix, AZ 85010 (Dr Berg).



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