在模拟新生儿通气过程中应用面罩力与面罩泄漏的关系:一项随机模拟研究。

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Jacqueline Hannan, Gary Weiner, Leia Stirling
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目的:评价不同通气装置和面罩托持下模拟通气时面罩施加力与漏气的关系。设计:随机交叉模拟研究。环境:儿童医院安静的非临床病房。参与者:24名经验丰富的新生儿保健提供者。干预措施:每次试验给人体模型通气2分钟,每个试验有三种试验条件:自充气袋(SIB)单手通气、t恤衫单手通气、t恤衫双手通气。主要结果测量:头下和假人面部四个位置(鼻梁、颏部、左右颧弓)的施加力(牛顿(N)),面罩边缘施加力不对称,以及面罩泄漏。结果:单手握时使用SIB时头下压力最大(平均(SD) 20.53 (5.87) N),单手握时使用t型钳时头下压力最小(平均(SD) 17.58 (6.11) N)。虽然面罩泄漏随着力的增加而减少,但在所有低的试验条件下,一些参与者实现了无泄漏通气(结论:施加的力和泄漏因设备和面罩支架而异)。力不对称存在于两个掩模夹。使用SIB或T-piece和面罩支架,可以用很小的力实现无泄漏通风。训练过程中的力反馈可提高新生儿通气的有效性和安全性。
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Relationship between applied face mask force and mask leak during simulated neonatal ventilation: a randomised simulation study.

Objective: Assess the relationship between applied face mask force and leak during simulated ventilation using different ventilating devices and mask holds.

Design: Randomised cross-over simulation study.

Setting: Quiet, non-clinical room in children's hospital.

Participants: Twenty-four experienced neonatal healthcare providers.

Interventions: Ventilate a manikin for 2 min per trial, each with three trial conditions: self-inflating bag (SIB) with one-hand hold, T-piece with one-hand hold, T-piece with two-hand hold.

Main outcome measures: Applied force (newtons (N)) measured under the head and at four locations on the manikin's face (nasal bridge, mentum, left and right zygomatic arches), force asymmetry applied to the mask rim, and mask leak.

Results: Under-head force was greatest using the SIB with one-hand hold (mean (SD) 20.53 (5.87) N) and least using the T-piece with one-hand hold (mean (SD) 17.58 (6.11) N). While mask leak was reduced with increasing force, leak-free ventilation was achieved by some participants in all trial conditions with low (<10 N) under-head force. Force asymmetry on the manikin's face was similar using a one-hand hold compared with a two-hand hold. With both holds, forces were greater on the side of the face corresponding to the operator's non-dominant hand.

Conclusion: Applied force and leak varied between devices and mask holds. Force asymmetry was present with both mask holds. Leak-free ventilation could be achieved with small forces using either an SIB or T-piece and either mask hold. Force feedback during training may improve the effectiveness and safety of neonatal ventilation.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
4.50%
发文量
90
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives of Disease in Childhood is an international peer review journal that aims to keep paediatricians and others up to date with advances in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood diseases as well as advocacy issues such as child protection. It focuses on all aspects of child health and disease from the perinatal period (in the Fetal and Neonatal edition) through to adolescence. ADC includes original research reports, commentaries, reviews of clinical and policy issues, and evidence reports. Areas covered include: community child health, public health, epidemiology, acute paediatrics, advocacy, and ethics.
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