Biphasic extrathoracic pressure CPR. A human pilot study
HYPOTHESIS: Alternating intrathoracic pressure by means of a chest cuirass can cause perfusion and ventilation equal to or better than standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for humans in cardiac arrest. DESIGN: Nonrandomized, nonblinded, crossover pilot study. SETTING: Large urban emergency d...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chest 1994-03, Vol.105 (3), p.842-846 |
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Zusammenfassung: | HYPOTHESIS: Alternating intrathoracic pressure by means of a chest cuirass can cause perfusion and ventilation equal to or
better than standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for humans in cardiac arrest. DESIGN: Nonrandomized, nonblinded,
crossover pilot study. SETTING: Large urban emergency department. SUBJECTS: Five adult normothermic, nontraumatic, out-of-hospital
cardiac arrest patients unresponsive to standard advanced cardiac life support. METHOD: Right atrial and aortic catheters
were inserted for pressure measurement and blood gas analysis while the patient was receiving standard CPR by a pneumatic
compression device (Thumper). The Thumper was then replaced by a chest cuirass (Hayek Oscillator). Pressure and blood gas
measurements were then repeated. RESULTS: The coronary perfusion pressure increased from -1.2 +/- 8.6 mm Hg to 6.2 +/- 6.9
mm Hg for a mean change of 7.4 +/- 3.1 mm Hg (p = 0.006). The compression phase gradient increased 10.0 +/- 21.9 mm Hg (p
= 0.364). The venous to arterial PCO2 gradient decreased 44.5 +/- 32.3 mm Hg (p = 0.070). The oxygen extraction ratio increased
1.6 +/- 9.4 percent (p = 0.761). The mean arterial PO2 and PCO2 changed from 252 to 240 mm Hg (p = 0.836) and from 53 to 66
(p = 0.172) mm Hg, respectively. CONCLUSION: The Hayek Oscillator chest cuirass produced a significant improvement in the
coronary perfusion pressure. There was a trend for improved systemic perfusion as indicated by an improved compression phase
gradient and venous to arterial PCO2 gradient, although this was not supported by the lack of improvement in the oxygen extraction
ratio. The cuirass also adequately oxygenates and ventilates unassisted by positive pressure ventilation. |
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ISSN: | 0012-3692 1931-3543 |
DOI: | 10.1378/chest.105.3.842 |