Fast1 Sternal IO

Saving lives by saving time through innovation in resuscitation®

See below for indications for useFAST1® Works in the Hospital

Need a Central Line? Think FAST1 Sternal Line™

With FAST1® Intraosseous Infusion System there are no delays and fewer potential complications than the more complex central line procedure – with the same effective results. Simple to use, nurses and doctors are equally at ease inserting the FAST1® as a safe and faster alternative to a central line.

Chest is Best

The sternum is the core of the body and the fastest route for drugs to enter central circulation. It is also the most easily protected site, and the best place to manage multiple treatments. Think FAST1 Sternal Line as your best alternative.

Faster Than a… Central Line

FAST1® can be inserted in under 10 seconds — much faster to establish than a central line

Quicker Results

FAST1® delivers drugs to the heart in less than 30 seconds, and in higher concentrations than other IO sites

Lower Risk

Utilizing the sternal site delivers drugs and fluids as quickly as a central line with less risk of complications

No Cross Contamination

Our single use, disposable product protects against cross contamination

Grab & Go

Our compact, self-contained package is ideal for crash carts, in code team kits and in the ER

Versatile

Used by medics, nurses, and doctors alike, FAST1® ensures quick, effective drug delivery for critical care patients with compromised vascular access

Simple to Use

The skills required for FAST1® are quickly mastered and readily retained

Safe for Patients

Stabilizer Points penetrate only the skin and ensure depth control for safe insertion into the bone marrow

Treatment Compatible

FAST1 Sternal Line™ does not interfere with other treatments such as chest compressions or cervical collar placement



Indications for Use

  • Patients 12+ years of age requiring rapid vascular access in such cases as cardiac arrest, rapid hydration, burns, trauma, and shock.
  • Patients in need of vascular access to infuse drugs and fluids, including non-emergency hospital settings, when IV access may be difficult or impossible.