Assessing the effectiveness of two round neonatal resuscitation masks: study 1

Background:Positive pressure ventilation (PPV) via a face mask is an important skill taught using manikins. There have been few attempts to assess the effectiveness of different face mask designs.Aim:To determine whether leak at the face mask during simulated neonatal resuscitation differed between...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition 2008-05, Vol.93 (3), p.F235-F237
Hauptverfasser: Wood, Fiona E, Morley, Colin J, Dawson, Jennifer A, Kamlin, C Omar F, Owen, Louise S, Donath, Susan, Davis, Peter G
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Zusammenfassung:Background:Positive pressure ventilation (PPV) via a face mask is an important skill taught using manikins. There have been few attempts to assess the effectiveness of different face mask designs.Aim:To determine whether leak at the face mask during simulated neonatal resuscitation differed between a new round mask design and the current most widely used model.Method:50 participants gave PPV to a modified manikin designed to measure leak at the face mask. Leak was calculated from the difference between the inspired and expired tidal volumes.Results:Mask leak varied widely with no significant difference between devices; mean (SD) percentage leak for the Laerdal round mask was 55% (31) and with the Fisher & Paykel mask it was 57% (25).Conclusion:We compared a new neonatal face mask with an established design and found no difference in leak. On average the mask leak was >50% irrespective of operator experience or technique.
ISSN:1359-2998
1468-2052
DOI:10.1136/adc.2007.117713