2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.anpede.2017.12.005
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Ventilation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the infant. Mouth to mouth and nose, or bag-valve-mask? A quasi-experimental study

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“…The MMV volume in the adult is highly variable, with a trend towards excessive volumes, in keeping with previous studies [25,27]. With BMV, the values show less variability, with a trend towards insufficient volumes, also in keeping with previous studies [17,25].In the infant, a trend towards adequate volumes with MMV and excessive volumes with BMV are observed, which is also in line with previous studies [20]. Ventilations with excessive volume cause an increase in intrathoracic pressure which affects cardiac output during the compression phase, rendering them less effective [16,29,30].…”
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“…The MMV volume in the adult is highly variable, with a trend towards excessive volumes, in keeping with previous studies [25,27]. With BMV, the values show less variability, with a trend towards insufficient volumes, also in keeping with previous studies [17,25].In the infant, a trend towards adequate volumes with MMV and excessive volumes with BMV are observed, which is also in line with previous studies [20]. Ventilations with excessive volume cause an increase in intrathoracic pressure which affects cardiac output during the compression phase, rendering them less effective [16,29,30].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…When BMV was used, the results show significantly lower volumes in the adult and significantly higher ones in the infant. The MMV volume in the adult is highly variable, with a trend towards excessive volumes, in keeping with previous studies [25,27]. With BMV, the values show less variability, with a trend towards insufficient volumes, also in keeping with previous studies [17,25].In the infant, a trend towards adequate volumes with MMV and excessive volumes with BMV are observed, which is also in line with previous studies [20].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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