We sought to compare the effectiveness of two versus five fingers used for bag-valve-mask (BVM) ventilation on effective tidal volume (VTeff) delivery in an infant resuscitation model. In a randomised cross-over study, 40 healthcare professionals ventilated a modified leak-free infant resuscitation manikin with both two and five fingers, using a self-inflating bag. The delivered and effective tidal volumes, ventilation rate, and mask leak were measured and recorded using a respiratory function monitor. We found no significant differences in the VTeff (five-finger 61.7 ± 23.9 vs. two-finger 58.8 ± 16.6 mL; p = 0.35) or ventilatory minute volume (2.71 ± 1.59 vs. 2.76 ± 1.24 L/min; p = 0.40) of both BVM ventilation ...
Introduction International resuscitation guidelines suggest to use positive end-expirato...
Background Little is known regarding the variations in effective ventilation during bag and mask res...
Abstract Background To compare, in terms of patient-ventilator interaction and performance, a new na...
We sought to compare the effectiveness of two versus five fingers used for bag-valve-mask (BVM) vent...
Introduction: A bag valve mask (BVM) is a life saving device used by all levels of health care profe...
OBJECTIVES: A bag-valve mask (BVM) device is used as one of the first-line pieces of equipment in em...
Introduction: A bag valve mask (BVM) is a life saving device used by all levels of health care profe...
To evaluate how different ways of handling the neonatal self-inflating bag influences peak pressure ...
Introduction: It has been observed that health professionals have difficulty performing quality card...
OBJECTIVES: The efficacy of a modified bag-valve mask (BVM) with a ventilation rate alarm system...
Background: Ventilation is the key intervention to resuscitate non-breathing newborns. Positive end-...
Background: There are a variety of manual bagging devices used for neonatal resuscitation. To our kn...
BACKGROUND: Although the self-inflating bag is widely used in the hospital setting, variability of d...
Although the self-inflating bag is widely used in the hospital setting, variability of delivered ven...
Abstract Background Suboptimal bag ventilation in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has demonstrat...
Introduction International resuscitation guidelines suggest to use positive end-expirato...
Background Little is known regarding the variations in effective ventilation during bag and mask res...
Abstract Background To compare, in terms of patient-ventilator interaction and performance, a new na...
We sought to compare the effectiveness of two versus five fingers used for bag-valve-mask (BVM) vent...
Introduction: A bag valve mask (BVM) is a life saving device used by all levels of health care profe...
OBJECTIVES: A bag-valve mask (BVM) device is used as one of the first-line pieces of equipment in em...
Introduction: A bag valve mask (BVM) is a life saving device used by all levels of health care profe...
To evaluate how different ways of handling the neonatal self-inflating bag influences peak pressure ...
Introduction: It has been observed that health professionals have difficulty performing quality card...
OBJECTIVES: The efficacy of a modified bag-valve mask (BVM) with a ventilation rate alarm system...
Background: Ventilation is the key intervention to resuscitate non-breathing newborns. Positive end-...
Background: There are a variety of manual bagging devices used for neonatal resuscitation. To our kn...
BACKGROUND: Although the self-inflating bag is widely used in the hospital setting, variability of d...
Although the self-inflating bag is widely used in the hospital setting, variability of delivered ven...
Abstract Background Suboptimal bag ventilation in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has demonstrat...
Introduction International resuscitation guidelines suggest to use positive end-expirato...
Background Little is known regarding the variations in effective ventilation during bag and mask res...
Abstract Background To compare, in terms of patient-ventilator interaction and performance, a new na...