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Schmölzer, GM; Kamlin, OF; Dawson, JA; Davis, PG; Morley, CJ.
Respiratory monitoring of neonatal resuscitation.
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2010; 95(4): F295-F303. Doi: 10.1136/adc.2009.165878
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Schmölzer Georg
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Abstract:
Video observations and recordings of respiratory signals from mannequin studies and delivery room (DR) resuscitations are described. This article discusses the uses of a respiratory function monitor (RFM) during training and resuscitations along with potential pitfalls and limitations. It adds objectivity to the clinical assessment. A respiratory function monitor provides real-time quantitative information including tidal volume and leak. It may be used to teach correct mask hold and positioning techniques during simulation-based mannequin. Examples demonstrating its potential usefulness during resuscitations are provided. However, further studies are needed to investigate whether it can help improve short-term and long-term outcomes.
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Manikins -
Masks -
Monitoring, Physiologic - methods
Pediatrics - education
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Resuscitation - education

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