1803 Does Volume of the Mask Vary and Influence Measurements During Neonatal Resuscitation?

Background Respiratory function monitoring (RFM) could improve the efficiency of mask ventilation in preterm infants at birth. However, dead space of a mask could vary, depending on rate of pressurization and variation in hand hold, influencing measurements. Aim To investigate whether mask volume va...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of disease in childhood 2012-10, Vol.97 (Suppl 2), p.A510-A510
Hauptverfasser: Vonderen, JJ van, Kamar, R, Schilleman, K, Hooper, SB, Walther, FJ, Pas, AB te
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Zusammenfassung:Background Respiratory function monitoring (RFM) could improve the efficiency of mask ventilation in preterm infants at birth. However, dead space of a mask could vary, depending on rate of pressurization and variation in hand hold, influencing measurements. Aim To investigate whether mask volume varies during mask ventilation and influences measured tidal volumes and calculated mask leak. Methods Thirty caregivers of the neonatal unit were asked to mask-ventilate a leak free manikin with pressures 25/5 cm H2O and a gas flow rate of 6 and 10 L/min. A Laerdal 0/1 mask (40 mL) was glued leak free on the face in the right position but the participant was unaware why the mask position was fixed. The participant was told that mask hold, not positioning, was tested and that it was still possible to have leak. Tidal volumes were measured using a RFM. Results Inspired tidal volume (VTi) increased from 8.05 mL (0.76) at 6 L/min to 8.76 mL (0.75) at 10 L/min (p
ISSN:0003-9888
1468-2044
DOI:10.1136/archdischild-2012-302724.1803