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Effects of Ventilation on Hemodynamics and Myocardial Blood Flow during Active Compression-Decompression Resuscitation in Pigs
Authors:Prengel  Andreas W MD; Lindner  Karl H MD; Pfenninger  Ernst G MD; Georgieff  Michael MD

Abstract:Background: Active compression-decompression (ACD) improves hemodynamics and vital organ blood flow during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The effects of intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV) on ACD have not been studied. This study was designed to compare the effects of ACD with and without IPPV on gas exchange, hemodynamics, and myocardial blood flow.

Methods: After 30 s ventricular fibrillation, 14 tracheally intubated pigs were allocated to receive either ACD combined with IPPV (ACD-IPPV) or ACD alone. In animals treated with ACD-IPPV, the lungs were ventilated using a servo ventilator. Animals treated with ACD received 100% oxygen by a reservoir but ventilation was not assisted.

Results: Minute ventilation (median) was 6.5 and 6.1 l/min after 1 and 7 min of ACD-IPPV, and was 4.2 and 1.6 l/min after 1 and 7 min of ACD. In contrast to ACD-IPPV, PaO2 was less and PaCO2 was greater with ACD. Mean arterial (53 and 40 mmHg; P < 0.05) and mean central venous pressure (25 and 14 mmHg; P < 0.01) were greater during ACD-IPPV as compared with ACD. After administration of epinephrine 0.2 mg/kg, myocardial blood flow increased only in ACD-IPPV treated animals, and 5 min after epinephrine administration, myocardial blood flow was greater during ACD-IPPV (33 ml *symbol* min sup -1 *symbol* 100 g sup -1) as compared with ACD (15 ml *symbol* min sup -1 *symbol* 100 g sup -1; P < 0.05). Restoration of spontaneous circulation could be achieved only in animals subjected to ACD-IPPV.

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