Avtor/Urednik | Pernat, A; Weil, MH; Sun, S; Tang, W | |
Naslov | Stroke volumes and end-tidal carbon dioxide generated by precordial compression during ventricular fibrillation | |
Tip | članek | |
Vir | Crit Care Med | |
Vol. in št. | Letnik 31, št. 6 | |
Leto izdaje | 2003 | |
Obseg | str. 1819-23 | |
Jezik | eng | |
Abstrakt | Objective: The objective of this study was to measure stroke volumes produced by precordial compression during cardiopulmonary resuscitation and to quantitate relationships of stroke volume to measurements of end-tidal carbon dioxide. Design: A prospective, observational animal study. Sstting: Medical research laboratory in a university-affiliated research and educational foundation. Subjects: Domestic pigs. Interventions: Eighteen anesthetized male, domestic pigs weighing between 40 and 45 kg were investigated. Ventricular fibrillation was electrically induced and continued for intervals ranging from 4 to 10 mins. Precordial compression was maintained at 80 per minute together with mechanical ventilation after endotracheal intubation. Measurements and main Results: Stroke volumes were measured with the aid of transesophageal echocardiographic imaging. End-tidal carbon dioxide was quantitated with conventional capnography. Baseline values of thermodilution cardiac output were highly correlated with echocardiographic measurements (r =.92). The stroke volume index produced by precordial compression averaged 0.45 mL/kg or approximately 37% of the average prearrest value of 1.22 mL/kg. The end-tidal carbon dioxide was highly predictive of stroke volume index (r =.88, p <.001) with a mean bias of 0.003 mL/kg. Conclusions: We confirmed that precordial compression produces approximately one third of prearrest stroke volumes during cardiopulmonary resuscitation and demonstrated that end-tidal carbon dioxide was quantitatively predictive of stroke volume index estimated by transesophageal echocardiographic imaging. | |
Deskriptorji | CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION ANIMALS CARBON DIOXIDE ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, TRANSESOPHAGEAL OBSERVER VARIATION PREDICTIVE VALUE OF TESTS PROSPECTIVE STUDIES REGRESSION ANALYSIS STROKE VOLUME SWINE VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION |