Informations générales (source: ClinicalTrials.gov)

NCT05708833 En recrutement IDF
Intra-Osseous Access in Difficult Vascular Access Cases (IODA)
Interventional
N/A
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
mars 2023
novembre 2024
29 juin 2024
Thousands of peripheral venous accesses are inserted every day all over the world. Some of them, such as those inserted in emergency and / or in critical patients, are absolutely vital. In the particular context of prehospital care, the rate of failure of the first attempt to insert a peripheral venous access has been evaluated at 25%. Success rates of successive attempts were about 75%. Nevertheless, the final success rate is close to 100%. Failure or delay in obtaining venous access can be life-threatening. Thus, alternatives to peripheral venous access have been proposed including intraosseous route recently made easier by the development of an automated puncture device (EZ-IO®), but still rarely used, especially on conscious patient. Currently, the place of intraosseous venous access in critical patients is not determined.

Etablissements

Les établissements d'Île-de-France ayant mis à jour leurs données Origine et niveau de fiabilité des données
AP-HP - Hôpital Avicenne LAPOSTOLLE Frederic En recrutement IDF 12/04/2024 09:28:53  Contacter
HOPITAL NOVO RICARD-HIBON En recrutement IDF 04/07/2024 11:04:59  Contacter

Critères

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Inclusion Criteria:

1. Adult patient, in prehospital setting, without venous access and after failure of
the first attempt to place a peripheral venous access by a senior operator (doctor
or nurse) AND

2. Patient with hemodynamic failure defined as:

- systolic blood pressure (SBP) < 90 mm Hg (2 measures) or

- cardiac arrest or

3. Any situation requiring intubation



- 1- Age < 18 years

2- Venous access already available

3- Known contra-indications to intraosseous access (i.e. bilateral lesions):

- Bone fracture

- Skin infection

- Osteoporosis

- Osteomyelitis

- Local burns

- Recent failed intraosseous attempt

- Prior surgery

- Compartment syndrome

- Every other local specific situations

4- Pregnancy woman

5- Patient with no national health or universal plan affiliation coverage