Clinical Analysis of PetCO2 in Predicting Abdominal Lifting and Compression CPR

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  • Hong wei Wang
  • Wei Song
  • Lixiang Wang
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Methods: 92 patient of cardiac arrest were in tubated and received ALP-CPR performed with a novel abdominal lifting/compression device by monitoring HR, PaO2, PaCO2 and PetCO2 according to the ultimate outcome of CPR, patients were divided into success group and failure group, the number of patients with 30min and 60min survival and the time of ROSC were recorded in successful group, and calculated the recovery success rate. Data according to the Utstein criteria, demographic information, medical data. we hypothesized that an PetCO2 level of 2.67kPa (20mmHg) or more after 20 minutes of standard advanced cardiac life support would predict ROSC.

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تاریخ انتشار 2017