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窒息仔猪心肺复苏期间胸外按压与持续通气叠加。

Chest compressions superimposed with sustained inflations during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in asphyxiated pediatric piglets.

作者信息

Morin Chelsea M D, Cheung Po-Yin, Lee Tze-Fun, O'Reilly Megan, Schmölzer Georg M

机构信息

Centre for the Studies of Asphyxia and Resuscitation, Neonatal Research Unit, Royal Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton, AB, Canada.

Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.

出版信息

Pediatr Res. 2024 Mar;95(4):988-995. doi: 10.1038/s41390-023-02563-9. Epub 2023 Mar 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pediatric resuscitation guidelines recommend continuous chest compression with asynchronized ventilation (CCaV) during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. We recently described that providing a constant high distending pressure, or sustained inflation (SI) while performing continuous chest compressions (CC = CC + SI) reduces time to return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) in neonatal and pediatric piglets with asphyxia-induced cardiac arrest.

METHODS

To determine if CC + SI compared to CCaV will improve frequency of achieving ROSC and reduce time to ROSC in asphyxiated pediatric piglets. Twenty-eight pediatric piglets (21-24 days old) were anesthetized and asphyxiated by clamping the endotracheal tube. Piglets were randomized to CC + SI or CCaV for resuscitation (n = 14/group). Heart rate, arterial blood pressure, carotid blood flow, cerebral oxygenation, and respiratory parameters were continuously recorded throughout the experiment.

RESULTS

The mean(SD) duration of resuscitation was significantly reduced with CC + SI compared to CCaV with 208(190) vs. 388(258)s, p = 0.045, respectively. The number of piglets achieving ROSC with CC + SI and CCaV were 12/14 vs. 6/14, p = 0.046. Minute ventilation, end-tidal carbon dioxide, ventilation rate, and positive end expiratory pressures were also significantly improved with CC + SI.

CONCLUSIONS

CC + SI improves duration of resuscitation and increases number of piglets achieving ROSC secondary to improved minute ventilation.

IMPACT

Chest compressions superimposed with sustained inflation resulted in shorter duration of resuscitation Chest compressions superimposed with sustained inflation resulted in higher number of piglets achieving return of spontaneous circulation Further animal studies are needed to examine chest compressions superimposed with sustained inflation.

摘要

背景

儿科复苏指南建议在心肺复苏期间进行持续胸外按压并同步通气(CCaV)。我们最近描述了在进行持续胸外按压(CC = CC + SI)时提供恒定的高膨胀压力或持续充气(SI)可减少窒息诱导心脏骤停的新生仔猪和幼猪恢复自主循环(ROSC)的时间。

方法

为了确定与CCaV相比,CC + SI是否能提高窒息幼猪实现ROSC的频率并缩短达到ROSC的时间。28只幼猪(21 - 24日龄)麻醉后通过夹闭气管导管造成窒息。将幼猪随机分为CC + SI组或CCaV组进行复苏(每组n = 14)。在整个实验过程中持续记录心率、动脉血压、颈动脉血流、脑氧合和呼吸参数。

结果

与CCaV相比,CC + SI组的平均(标准差)复苏持续时间显著缩短,分别为208(190)秒和388(258)秒,p = 0.045。CC + SI组和CCaV组实现ROSC的仔猪数量分别为12/14和6/14,p = 0.046。CC + SI组的分钟通气量、呼气末二氧化碳分压、通气频率和呼气末正压也有显著改善。

结论

CC + SI可改善复苏持续时间,并增加因分钟通气改善而实现ROSC的仔猪数量。

影响

持续充气叠加胸外按压可缩短复苏持续时间持续充气叠加胸外按压可使更多仔猪实现自主循环恢复需要进一步的动物研究来检验持续充气叠加胸外按压的效果。

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