Tzu-Ching Sung, Hsiang-Chin Hsu, Yun-Ju Chen, Yuh-Jyh Lin, Chyi-Her Lin
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Abstract
Background: Resuscitation guidelines recommend fractional inspired oxygen (FiO2) of 0.21-0.30 for infants at <35 weeks gestation. However, without an air-oxygen blender, an FiO2 < 0.3 is difficult to achieve with a self-inflating resuscitation bag (SIRB). This study investigated the effects of adjustments to the oxygen flow rate (FR), peak inspiratory pressure (PIP), and ventilation rate (VR) on FiO2 levels with SIRBs.
Methods: Two nondisposable SIRBs were used: a 280 mL bag (40 cm H2O pop-off valve) and a 62 mL bag with a reservoir tube (25 and 40 cm H2O pop-off valve). Both SIRBs were supplied with 100 % oxygen and connected to a flow meter, pressure gauge, oxygen analyzer, and test lung. FR (0.5, 1, 2, 5, or 10 L/min), PIP (20-29, 30-39, or ≥ 40 cm H2O), and VR (40, 50, or 60/min) parameters were tested sequentially. FiO2 was measured every 30 s for 150 s total, and each parameter combination was evaluated three times. Data were analyzed with a stepwise generalized linear model.
Results: FiO2 levels stabilized after 60-90 s of bagging across all settings, ranging from 0.27 to 0.82 and 0.40-1.0 for the 280 and 62 mL SIRBs, respectively. A higher FR increased FiO2 levels, whereas a higher PIP decreased FiO2 levels. VR increases did not affect FiO2 except at an FR ≥ 5 L/min. An FiO2 < 0.30 was achievable only with the 280 mL SIRB at 0.5 L/min FR and PIP >40 cm H2O. FR had the greatest effect (R2 = 0.4916) on FiO2. SIRB, PIP, VR, and bagging duration further improved the model's predictive power (R2 = 0.9578).
Conclusions: A suitable SIRB, FR, PIP, and VR are crucial for FiO2 titration in resuscitation. Further validation of these findings in clinical studies is warranted.
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