1988
DOI: 10.1016/0300-9572(88)90075-5
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A model for regional blood flow measurements during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a swine model

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“…During CPR, blood flow to the lungs is substantially reduced, so an adequate ventilation-perfusion ratio can be maintained with lower tidal volumes and respiratory rates than normal. 65…”
Section: Ventilationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During CPR, blood flow to the lungs is substantially reduced, so an adequate ventilation-perfusion ratio can be maintained with lower tidal volumes and respiratory rates than normal. 65…”
Section: Ventilationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relativ geringe Atemminutenvolumina scheinen ausreichend, um eine suffiziente Sauerstoffversorgung zu gewährleisten [12], während hohe Tidalvolumina das Risiko einer Magenblähung erhöhen und den Rückfluss venösen Bluts zum Herzen behindern können [13]. Aus diesem Grund sind Atemzugvolumina von 500-600 ml in der aktuellen ERC-Leitlinie empfohlen worden [6].…”
Section: Ablauf Des Reanimationsalgorithmus -Beatmung Und Thoraxkomprunclassified
“…Coronary and cerebral blood flow during closed chest cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) decrease to levels far below those which are necessary to meet metabolic demands of the heart and brain 37. Adrenergic agonists have been used in the management of cardiac arrest since beneficial effects of adrenaline were found in an animal model of CPR 38.…”
Section: Adrenalinementioning
confidence: 99%