2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.anpedi.2016.11.004
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Novedades en las recomendaciones de reanimación cardiopulmonar pediátrica

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“…• Niño sin ventilación invasiva: ---Recomendamos seguir el protocolo habitual de RCP pediátrica, ventilando con bolsa y mascarilla 42 . Si es posible, se hará ventilación a 4 manos: una persona fijará bien la mascarilla a la cara con 2 manos y la otra manejará la bolsa autoinflable, que dispondrá de un filtro antibacteriano y antivírico en la conexión con la mascarilla facial.…”
Section: Paciente En El Que Está Indicada La Rcpunclassified
“…• Niño sin ventilación invasiva: ---Recomendamos seguir el protocolo habitual de RCP pediátrica, ventilando con bolsa y mascarilla 42 . Si es posible, se hará ventilación a 4 manos: una persona fijará bien la mascarilla a la cara con 2 manos y la otra manejará la bolsa autoinflable, que dispondrá de un filtro antibacteriano y antivírico en la conexión con la mascarilla facial.…”
Section: Paciente En El Que Está Indicada La Rcpunclassified
“…Patient in which CPR is indicated Child without invasive ventilation: We recommend the usual pediatric CPR protocol, ventilating with bag and mask. 42 If possible, four-hands ventilation should be performed: one person should affix the bag well to the face with both hands, and the other should operate the self-inflating bag, which is to be fitted with an antibacterial and antiviral filter in the connection with the face mask. The use of an oropharyngeal cannula should be considered.…”
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“…Cardiac arrest in countries with a medium and low HDI has a worse prognosis than in countries with a high HDI, and these results are partly due to poor training in prevention measures and in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) [7]. To improve the results of CPR, the dissemination of international recommendations and the training of health professionals and the general population is essential [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%