A MODEL FOR EVALUATION OF GAS-EXCHANGE - MOUTH-TO-MOUTH VENTILATION OF INFANTS BY EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS

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作者
KANTER, RK
FORDYCE, WE
机构
[1] Department of Pediatrics, State University of New York, Health Science Center, Syracuse
关键词
Carbon dioxide; Emergency medical technicians; Equipment; Infants; Oxygen; Respiration (Artificial); Resuscitation (Pre-hospital); Simulation;
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10.1016/0300-9572(90)90049-K
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
We describe a model for evaluating techniques of infant ventilation during resuscitation. The utility of the model is illustrated by testing performance of emergency medical technicians in mouth to mouth ventilation of a model 4 kg infant. Ventilation was generally adequate with mean (± S.D.) frequency 22 ± 9 breaths per minute and tidal volume 40 ± 13 ml. Gas delivered to the model consisted of PICO2 7 ± 6 mmHg and FIO2 0.20 ± 0.007. Assuming normal metabolic rate and respiratory dead space, alveolar gas composition resulting from the simulated resuscitations would be PACO2 = 31 ± 20 and PAO2 = 110 ± 19 mmHg. Nine of ten rescuers would have achieved satisfactory PACO2 ≤ 50 and PAO2 ≥ 100. However, the rescuers' exhaled oxygen concentration is not adequate to correct hypoxemia if associated with hypoventilation or a wide alveolar to arterial oxygen gradient. © 1990.
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