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- LAST UPDATE: Mar 04, 2025FAQThe BD® IO System is back, providing you with all the essential details you need about its features and benefits. Our commitment to transparency ensures that our actions reflect our dedication to keeping you well-informed and confident in your choice. Whether you are a new or returning customer, you can trust the reliability and quality of our system.
- LAST UPDATE: Dec 18, 2024BrochureWhen IO access is the best option for vascular access, clinicians and emergency care providers can trust the BD® Intraosseous Vascular Access System to deliver fluids and/or medications safely during resuscitations and life-saving procedures.
- LAST UPDATE: Dec 17, 2024BrochureThe BD™ Intraosseous Vascular Access System provides intraosseous access in the proximal tibia, distal tibia and humeral head (proximal humerus) of adult and pediatric patients, and the distal femur in pediatric patients, when intravenous access is difficult or impossible to obtain in emergent, urgent, or medically necessary cases for up to 24 hours.
- LAST UPDATE: Dec 17, 2024BrochureWhen IO access is the best option for vascular access, clinicians and emergency care providers can trust the BD® Intraosseous Vascular Access System to deliver fluids and/or medications safely during resuscitations and life-saving procedures.
- LAST UPDATE: Dec 17, 2024InfographicSummarizes the design and key findings of a simulated-use study that found that EMS providers favored the BD® Intraosseous Vascular Access System over the most commonly used IO system.
- LAST UPDATE: Dec 17, 2024BrochureYou need an IO system that performs like you do. When time to access is critical, you can trust the innovative BD® Intraosseous Vascular Access System to provide intraosseous access with passive needlestick safety protection.
- LAST UPDATE: Jul 18, 2024BrochureAn intraosseous (IO) cannulation is a rapid and safe method to establish vascular access as an alternative route when the standard peripheral intravenous access, or central venous access is delayed and/or unsuccessful.
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