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We have read with great interest the recently published article by Burgert and coworkers entitled “The effects of proximal and distal routes of intraosseous epinephrine administration on short-term resuscitative outcome measures in an adult swine model of ventricular fibrillation: a randomized controlled study” [1] . In that well-designed animal study, the authors tried to explore the relationships between the anatomical distance of intraosseous (IO) epinephrine injection and measures of resuscitative outcome in an adult swine model of ventricular fibrillation. 

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