Ventilation during CPR: two-rescuer stan- dards reappraised. Ann Emerg Med 1985;14(5):397-402.Melker RJ, Banner MJ. Ventilation during CPR:two-rescuer standards reappraised. Ann Emerg. Med 1985; 14: 397-402.Melker RJ, Banner MJ. Ventilation during CPR: two-rescuer stan- dards re...
The first quantitative report of ventilation rate during in-hospital resuscitation of older children and adolescents During adult cardiac arrest, rescuers frequently provide ventilations at rates exceeding those recommended by the American Heart Association (AHA). Excessi... AD Mcinnes,RM Sutton,A Oriol...
CPR update: chest compression is key * A chest compression rate of 100 per minute is recommended for all victims aged 8 and older, and a compression-ventilation ratio of 15:2 is recommended for both one- and two-rescuer situations. Simplified CPR Guidelines May Double Survival Rate More resul...
Simulations in health care education, especially during CPR training, gained increasing importance during recent decades because of learning facilitation, CPR process quality improvement, and overall patient outcome improvement [13]. The COVID-19 pandemic has created an urgency for training while making ...
This scenario results in a target tidal volume based on ideal body weight (between 6 ml–8 ml/kg) of 440–580 ml,11 respiratory rate of 12 breaths/minute and a minute ventilation of 5.28–6.96 l/min. The participants were informed that during the test they would be asked a few survey...
Pigs were mechanically ventilated in a cross-over setting with 5 ventilation periods of 4min each: Ventilation modes were during the first and last period IPPV (100% O2, tidalvolumes = 7ml/kgKG, respiratoryrate = 10/min), during the 2nd, 3rd and 4th period CCSV (100% O2), a pressure...
Quantitative relationship between end-tidal carbon dioxide and CPR quality during both in-hospital and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) guidelines recommend the administration of chest compressions (CC) at a standardized rate and depth without guidance fr... KR Sheak,...
The ROSC rate in the ETI group (ES = 0.49, 95% CI: 0.38-0.59) was significantly higher than that in the SGA group (ES = 0.27, 95% CI: 0.20-0.34) and BMV group (ES = 0.24, 95% CI: 0.17-0.31). The rate of ROSC upon admission to the hospital in the ETI group (ES = 0.27...
20,32 On the other hand, in the BMV group, the ease to use the rescue technique (ie, tracheal intubation) may have contributed to an inflated rate of BMV failure. Thus, the BMV technique can still be appropriately used to manage the airway during CPR. Limitations This study has several ...
Effect of the 30:2 chest compression (CC)/ventilation ratio on oxygen consumption (V02) and fatigue of French medical emergency personnel (SAMU) during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR): 13AP2-2 C Dagron,F Aubourg,L Lamhaut,... - 《European Journal of Anaesthesiology》...