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DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.4672.197
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Bone Marrow Infusions: Intratibial and Intravenous Routes Compared

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“…This led the author to conclude that 'the fact of its occurrence at all is due to bacteria already in the blood stream looking for a suitable nidus' (Ellison, 1945). Comparable rates of osteomyelitis associated with both IO and PIV infusions were reported by other authors of the time (Tocantins and O'Neill, 1945;Massey, 1950), illustrating the likely role of poor sterile technique in the high incidence of IO-associated osteomyelitis during this time period.…”
Section: Osteomyelitismentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…This led the author to conclude that 'the fact of its occurrence at all is due to bacteria already in the blood stream looking for a suitable nidus' (Ellison, 1945). Comparable rates of osteomyelitis associated with both IO and PIV infusions were reported by other authors of the time (Tocantins and O'Neill, 1945;Massey, 1950), illustrating the likely role of poor sterile technique in the high incidence of IO-associated osteomyelitis during this time period.…”
Section: Osteomyelitismentioning
confidence: 94%
“…However, some authors have reported up to 30 days of infusion through an IO needle without any infectious complications (Valdes, 1977). In 1950, Massey was the first to report the rate of osteomyelitis to be around 0.6%, which was reiterated in Rosetti's review of the literature in 1985 (Massey, 1950;Rosetti et al, 1985). Since 1985, five cases of osteomyelitis attributed to IO infusion have been reported (Platt et al, 1993;Stoll et al, 2002;Claudet et al, 2003;Dog˘an et al, 2004;Henson et al, 2011).…”
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“…There are few data about the prevalence of osteomyelitis in birds associated of fluid therapy administration by this route. However, some studies in humans showed only a 0.6% prevalence of osteomyelitis patients submitted to intraosseous infusion (Massey 1950, Rosetti et al 1985.…”
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