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Chest compression by two-thumb encircling method generates higher carotid artery blood flow in swine infant model of cardiac arrest
OBJECTIVE: Two-Thumb(TT) technique provides superior quality chest compressions compared with Two-Finger(TF) in an instrumented infant manikin. Whether this translates to differences in blood flow, such as carotid arterial blood flow(CABF), has not been evaluated. We hypothesized that TT-CPR generat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8244466/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34223377 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2021.100118 |
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author | Udassi, Sharda Haque, Ikram U. Lopez-Colon, Dalia Shih, Andre Vasudeva, Dhanya Kaliki-Venkata, Giridhar Weiss, Michael Zaritsky, Arno L. Udassi, Jai P. |
author_facet | Udassi, Sharda Haque, Ikram U. Lopez-Colon, Dalia Shih, Andre Vasudeva, Dhanya Kaliki-Venkata, Giridhar Weiss, Michael Zaritsky, Arno L. Udassi, Jai P. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Two-Thumb(TT) technique provides superior quality chest compressions compared with Two-Finger(TF) in an instrumented infant manikin. Whether this translates to differences in blood flow, such as carotid arterial blood flow(CABF), has not been evaluated. We hypothesized that TT-CPR generates higher CABF and Coronary Perfusion Pressure(CPP) compared with TF-CPR in a neonatal swine cardiac arrest model. METHODS: Twelve anesthetized & ventilated piglets were randomized after 3 min of untreated VF to receive either TT-CPR or TF-CPR by PALS certified rescuers delivering a compression rate of 100/min. The primary outcome, CABF, was measured using an ultrasound transonic flow probe placed on the left carotid artery. CPP was calculated and end-tidal CO(2)(ETCO(2)) was measured during CPR. Data(mean ± SD) were analyzed and p-value ≤0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: Carotid artery blood flow (% of baseline) was higher in TT-CPR (66.2 ± 35.4%) than in the TF-CPR (27.5 ± 10.6%) group, p = 0.013. Mean CPP (mm Hg) during three minutes of chest compression for TT-CPR was 12.5 ± 15.8 vs. 6.5 ± 6.7 in TF-CPR, p = 0.41 and ETCO(2) (mm Hg) was 29.0 ± 7.4 in TT-CPR vs. 20.7 ± 5.8 in TF-CPR group, p = 0.055. CONCLUSION: TT-CPR achieved more than twice the CABF compared with TF-CPR in a piglet cardiac arrest model. Although CPP and ETCO(2) were higher during TT-CPR, these parameters did not reach statistical significance. This study provides direct evidence of increased blood flow in infant swine using TT-CPR and further supports that TT chest compression is the preferred method for CPR in infants. |
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spelling | pubmed-82444662021-07-02 Chest compression by two-thumb encircling method generates higher carotid artery blood flow in swine infant model of cardiac arrest Udassi, Sharda Haque, Ikram U. Lopez-Colon, Dalia Shih, Andre Vasudeva, Dhanya Kaliki-Venkata, Giridhar Weiss, Michael Zaritsky, Arno L. Udassi, Jai P. Resusc Plus Experimental Paper OBJECTIVE: Two-Thumb(TT) technique provides superior quality chest compressions compared with Two-Finger(TF) in an instrumented infant manikin. Whether this translates to differences in blood flow, such as carotid arterial blood flow(CABF), has not been evaluated. We hypothesized that TT-CPR generates higher CABF and Coronary Perfusion Pressure(CPP) compared with TF-CPR in a neonatal swine cardiac arrest model. METHODS: Twelve anesthetized & ventilated piglets were randomized after 3 min of untreated VF to receive either TT-CPR or TF-CPR by PALS certified rescuers delivering a compression rate of 100/min. The primary outcome, CABF, was measured using an ultrasound transonic flow probe placed on the left carotid artery. CPP was calculated and end-tidal CO(2)(ETCO(2)) was measured during CPR. Data(mean ± SD) were analyzed and p-value ≤0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: Carotid artery blood flow (% of baseline) was higher in TT-CPR (66.2 ± 35.4%) than in the TF-CPR (27.5 ± 10.6%) group, p = 0.013. Mean CPP (mm Hg) during three minutes of chest compression for TT-CPR was 12.5 ± 15.8 vs. 6.5 ± 6.7 in TF-CPR, p = 0.41 and ETCO(2) (mm Hg) was 29.0 ± 7.4 in TT-CPR vs. 20.7 ± 5.8 in TF-CPR group, p = 0.055. CONCLUSION: TT-CPR achieved more than twice the CABF compared with TF-CPR in a piglet cardiac arrest model. Although CPP and ETCO(2) were higher during TT-CPR, these parameters did not reach statistical significance. This study provides direct evidence of increased blood flow in infant swine using TT-CPR and further supports that TT chest compression is the preferred method for CPR in infants. Elsevier 2021-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8244466/ /pubmed/34223377 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2021.100118 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Experimental Paper Udassi, Sharda Haque, Ikram U. Lopez-Colon, Dalia Shih, Andre Vasudeva, Dhanya Kaliki-Venkata, Giridhar Weiss, Michael Zaritsky, Arno L. Udassi, Jai P. Chest compression by two-thumb encircling method generates higher carotid artery blood flow in swine infant model of cardiac arrest |
title | Chest compression by two-thumb encircling method generates higher carotid artery blood flow in swine infant model of cardiac arrest |
title_full | Chest compression by two-thumb encircling method generates higher carotid artery blood flow in swine infant model of cardiac arrest |
title_fullStr | Chest compression by two-thumb encircling method generates higher carotid artery blood flow in swine infant model of cardiac arrest |
title_full_unstemmed | Chest compression by two-thumb encircling method generates higher carotid artery blood flow in swine infant model of cardiac arrest |
title_short | Chest compression by two-thumb encircling method generates higher carotid artery blood flow in swine infant model of cardiac arrest |
title_sort | chest compression by two-thumb encircling method generates higher carotid artery blood flow in swine infant model of cardiac arrest |
topic | Experimental Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8244466/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34223377 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2021.100118 |
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