Abstract
Central venous pressure (CVP) provides an invasive and imprecise but accepted method for estimating fluid volume status. Intraosseous (IO) pressure monitoring may provide an alternative to CVP for estimating changes in fluid volume status. To investigate this possibility, we measured intraosseous pressure changes in a porcine model during a hemorrhagic shock protocol.
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