Boon A W, Milner A D, Hopkin I E
Arch Dis Child. 1979 Jul;54(7):492-8. doi: 10.1136/adc.54.7.492.
Lung ventilation, endotracheal, and intraoesophageal pressures were measured during standard resuscitation of 20 asphyxiated babies born by caesarean section. The most common response to resuscitation was the production of a large positive intraoesphageal pressure. An opening pressure greater than 2.0 kPa was required to expand the lungs of most of these babies. The need for resuscitation was associated with prolonged maternal anaesthesia before delivery.
在对20例剖宫产出生的窒息婴儿进行标准复苏过程中,测量了肺通气、气管内压力和食管内压力。复苏时最常见的反应是产生较大的食管内正压。大多数这类婴儿的肺扩张需要大于2.0千帕的开口压力。复苏需求与分娩前产妇长时间麻醉有关。