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Lung Injury in Asphyxiated Newborn Pigs Resuscitated from Cardiac Arrest - The Impact of Supplementary Oxygen, Longer Ventilation Intervals and Chest Compressions at Different Compression-to-Ventilation Ratios

机译:心脏骤停复苏的窒息新生猪的肺损伤-不同压缩通气比下补充氧气,更长的呼吸间隔和胸部按压的影响

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Introduction:Non-specific lung inflammatory events caused by severe asphyxia may be intensified by the way we resuscitate the newly born. Assessing lung injury is potentially important because if alternative resuscitation approaches induces similar inflammatory responses or less lung injury. then we may choose the resuscitation approach that is most gentle, and easiest to perform and learn. We investigated the levels of lung inflammatory markers by comparing different ventilation, chest compression and inhaled oxygen fraction strategies in resuscitation of newly born pigs at cardiac arrest.
机译:简介:我们可以通过复苏新生儿的方式来增强由严重窒息引起的非特异性肺炎事件。评估肺损伤可能很重要,因为如果采用其他复苏方法,会引起类似的炎症反应或较少的肺损伤。那么我们可以选择最温和,最容易执行和学习的复苏方法。我们通过比较在心脏骤停时新生猪的复苏中不同的通气,胸部按压和吸入氧气分数策略来研究肺炎性标志物的水平。

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