IO vs IV Access in Prehospital Cardiac Arrest: An In-Depth Analysis of the PARAMEDIC-3 Study

The history of emergency medicine is marked by debates about best practices in resuscitation. Vascular access in cardiac arrest represents one of the oldest and most persistent of these debates. From the introduction of intraosseous (IO) access in the 1920s by Drinker and colleagues, to its renaissance in the 1980s, the emergency medical community has […]