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Chest compression synchronized ventilation versus chest compression superimposed by sustained inflation in asphyxiated newborn piglets: a randomized animal trial [PDF]
Background Guidelines on neonatal resuscitation recommend 90 chest compressions (CCs) and 30 ventilations (3:1 C:V) per minute in newborns. We have described an alternative resuscitation strategy where CCs are superimposed with sustained inflation (CC ...
Raza Hyderi +5 more
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Background Chest compression (CC) during sustained inflations (CC+SI) compared with CC with asynchronized ventilation (CCaV) during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in asphyxiated pediatric piglets will reduce time to return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC)
Georg M. Schmölzer +7 more
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Background: The Neonatal Life Support Consensus on Science With Treatment Recommendations states that chest compressions (CC) be performed preferably with the 2-thumb encircling technique.
Marlies Bruckner +5 more
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Approximately 0.1% for term and 10–15% of preterm infants receive chest compression (CC) in the delivery room, with high incidence of mortality and neurologic impairment.
Seung Yeon Kim +2 more
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Background: To compare chest compression (CC) rates of 90/min with 180/min and their effect on the time to return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), survival, hemodynamic, and respiratory parameters.
Marlies Bruckner +6 more
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Background: During pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), resuscitation guidelines recommend 100% oxygen (O2); however, the most effective O2 concentration for infants unknown.
Solomon Nyame +4 more
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Introduction: Current neonatal resuscitation guidelines recommend the use of epinephrine during neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). However, newborns receiving epinephrine continue to have high rates of mortality and neurodevelopmental ...
M. Ramsie +3 more
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Aim: We aimed to describe the cognitive processes of healthcare providers participating as airway leads in delivery room neonatal resuscitations using eye-tracking assisted debriefing to facilitate recall and provide situational context.
Emily C. Zehnder +3 more
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Background: Epinephrine is currently the only recommended cardio-resuscitative medication for use in neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), as per the consensus of science and treatment recommendations.
Megan O'Reilly +3 more
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Adaptations have been proposed for resuscitation of infants born to women with COVID-19, to protect health care providers, maintain infection control, and limit post-natal transmission.
Brenda Hiu Yan Law +7 more
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