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Cricothyroid membrane puncture: oxygenation and ventilation in a dog model using an intravenous catheter.

作者信息

Coté C J, Eavey R D, Todres I D, Jones D E

机构信息

Anesthesia Services of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston 02114.

出版信息

Crit Care Med. 1988 Jun;16(6):615-9.

PMID:3371027
Abstract

A method for pediatric airway support was evaluated for the situation when mask ventilation or intubation is impossible. Mongrel dogs were sedated, intubated, and allowed to breathe room air for 30 min. Baseline variables were recorded, and the airway obstructed. After 2 to 3 min of hypoxia, arterial blood gas and hemodynamic data were again recorded. A percutaneous cricothyroid membrane puncture (PCMP) was then performed with a 12-ga iv catheter. Studies were carried out both in the presence and absence of spontaneous ventilatory efforts. With spontaneous ventilation, continuous low flow (1.0 L/min) oxygen insufflation provided oxygenation for 30 min and reversed increases in mean arterial pressure, pulmonary artery pressure (PAP), and systemic and pulmonary vascular resistance that had been produced by the obstruction. Respiratory acidosis occurred but was well tolerated. With paralyzed animals, whose ventilation was supported by a self-inflating bag with 10.0 L/min of oxygen, all hemodynamic variables except PAP returned to normal, oxygenation was excellent, and PaCO2 values were maintained at steady, but elevated levels. Complications included bilateral tension pneumothorax in one animal. This experimental study supports anecdotal experiences where PCMP has been used and has proven lifesaving when standard resuscitative measures to establish a clear airway have failed.

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