"Evidence based Medicine" is our gold standard and our guiding principal. Having introduced the first automatic intraosseous (IO) device to the market gives us a cutting edge in clinical studies and data which has been collected for over a decade.
We hope you find the following literature useful, and we invite you to share your insight regarding any other information you would like to explore.
Relevant Literature (By date of publishing):
Schwartz, D., Lisa, A., Dichter, R., Figenberg, Z. (2008) "The Use of a Powered Device for Intraosseous Drug and Fluid Administration in a National EMS: A 4-Year Experience."Journal of Trauma-Injury Infectin & Critical Care. 64(3):650-655 use the Adult B.I.G.
Isbye, D. L. and S. L. Nielsen (2006). "[Intraosseous access in adults--an alternative if conventional vascular access is difficult?]." Ugeskr Laeger 168(34): 2793-7.
Toosy, N., Scott-Jupp, R., Myerson, K., Varma, R. (2006)."Needles into bones aid vascular access."Hospital Doctor June 2006: Emergency Medicine, pp.20