Ventilation during continuous compressions or at 30:2 compression-to-ventilation ratio results in similar arterial oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in an experimental model of prolonged cardiac arrest

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  • who: Jukka Kopra from the Department of Emergency Care and Services, Helsinki University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland have published the Article: Ventilation during continuous compressions or at 30:2 compression-to-ventilation ratio results in similar arterial oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in an experimental model of prolonged cardiac arrest, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors report the global tidal impedance change referenced to the 5-min (beginning of the CPR) section values and the ventral to dorsal (V/D) distribution indices computed as illustrated in Fig 2. This study suggests that even though . . .

     

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