SUMMARY Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has been thought to produce blood flow by compression of the heart between the sternum and spine, termed "external cardiac massage, " but there has been-no direct experimental documentation of this proposed mechanism. Micromanometric pressure recordings were synchronized with cineangiograms during mechanical CPR in 17 dogs with induced ventricular fibrillation. Chest compression produced equivalent pressure increases in the aorta (Ao) and right atrium (RA) (Ao 32 + 14 mm Hg, RA 30 ± 14 mm Hg; NS), a linear relationship between aortic and intrapleural pressures (r = 0.87, p < 0.001) over a wide range of induced pressures, cine-angiographic blood flow through both left-heart chambers, a...
Today, the physiology of blood flow during external chest compression appears more complicated than ...
Today, the physiology of blood flow during external chest compression appears more complicated than ...
Clinical observations suggest that the assumption of a linear relationship between chest compression...
To test the hypothesis that fluctuations in global intrathoracic pressure are the dominant cause of ...
To test the hypothesis that fluctuations in global intrathoracic pressure are the dominant cause of ...
AbstractAortic flow and pressure relations and aortic diameter were examined during sinus rhythm, in...
Recent studies have shown that blood flow during closed-chest cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) re...
MechwGsms of blood flow during pneumatic vest cardiopul-monary resuscitation. J. Appl. Physiol. 70(l...
ObjectivesThe goal of this study was to determine the magnitude and mechanisms of hemodynamic improv...
Background. There are two competing theories of the mechanism of blood flow during cardiopulmonary r...
This study was conducted to investigate the importance of the depth of chest compression in producin...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of high pressure interposed ventilations during ca...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of high pressure interposed ventilations during ca...
Study objective: Abdominal compressions can be interposed between the thoracic compressions of stand...
Whether blood f low during cardiopulmonary esuscitation (CPR) results from intrathoracic pressure fl...
Today, the physiology of blood flow during external chest compression appears more complicated than ...
Today, the physiology of blood flow during external chest compression appears more complicated than ...
Clinical observations suggest that the assumption of a linear relationship between chest compression...
To test the hypothesis that fluctuations in global intrathoracic pressure are the dominant cause of ...
To test the hypothesis that fluctuations in global intrathoracic pressure are the dominant cause of ...
AbstractAortic flow and pressure relations and aortic diameter were examined during sinus rhythm, in...
Recent studies have shown that blood flow during closed-chest cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) re...
MechwGsms of blood flow during pneumatic vest cardiopul-monary resuscitation. J. Appl. Physiol. 70(l...
ObjectivesThe goal of this study was to determine the magnitude and mechanisms of hemodynamic improv...
Background. There are two competing theories of the mechanism of blood flow during cardiopulmonary r...
This study was conducted to investigate the importance of the depth of chest compression in producin...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of high pressure interposed ventilations during ca...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of high pressure interposed ventilations during ca...
Study objective: Abdominal compressions can be interposed between the thoracic compressions of stand...
Whether blood f low during cardiopulmonary esuscitation (CPR) results from intrathoracic pressure fl...
Today, the physiology of blood flow during external chest compression appears more complicated than ...
Today, the physiology of blood flow during external chest compression appears more complicated than ...
Clinical observations suggest that the assumption of a linear relationship between chest compression...