We trialed them.
Positives: cheaper than the EZ IO, all in one.
Negaitives: learning curve, consistant problem with needle not making it to the proper depth in muscular or obese patients.
We decided against them. Mainly because of the needle not reaching the right depth in above average size patients. And yes we would push harder.
We trialed them.
Positives: cheaper than the EZ IO, all in one.
Negaitives: learning curve, consistant problem with needle not making it to the proper depth in muscular or obese patients.
We decided against them. Mainly because of the needle not reaching the right depth in above average size patients. And yes we would push harder.
I liked it. It was intuitive, easy to use, and effective. It was also battery-free. Then again, I've only used it once.