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KMID : 0895520120160020067
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medical Technology
2012 Volume.16 No. 2 p.67 ~ p.74
Differentiation of tidal volume & mean airway pressure with different Bag-Valve-Mask compression depth and compression rate
Jo Seung-Mook

Jung Hyung-Keon
Abstract
Purpose : The purpose of this study is to get basal user guidelines of safer bag-valve-mask application on patient with normal pulmonary patho-physiologic condition.

Methods : This study was accomplished by pre-qualified 25 EMS junior grade students. Participants were instructed randomly compress bag to one-third, half and total and also with differesnt compression speed. Resultant tidal volumes and mean airway pressures obtained in RespiTrainer were analysed in relation to the each compression depth and rate.

Results : Demographic difference does not affect tidal volume with any compression depth and rate change. Increasing compression depth is correlated with tidal volume increasement at any compression rate and also with mean airway pressure. If the compression depth is same, compression rate change did not affect significantly the resultant tidal volume or mean airway pressure.

Conclusion : Hand size, Experience, BMI dose not affect tidal volume. Compress the 1600 ml bag half to total amount is safe way to offer sufficient tidal volume without risky high airway pressure delivery to patient airway who with normal lung patho-physiologic condition.
KEYWORD
Lung Compliance, Pulmonary Resistance, Tidal Volume, Mean Airway Pressure, Barotrauma
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