Effects of airway management and tidal volume feedback ventilation during pediatric resuscitation in piglets with asphyxial cardiac arrest

Abstract To compare the effect on the recovery of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) of early endotracheal intubation (ETI) versus bag-mask ventilation (BMV), and expiratory real-time tidal volume (VTe) feedback (TVF) ventilation versus without feedback or standard ventilation (SV) in a pediatric animal...

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Main Authors: Gema Manrique, Gema Pérez, Laura Butragueño-Laiseca, Miriam García, María Slöcker, Rafael González, Laura Herrera, Santiago Mencía, Jimena del Castillo, María José Solana, Débora Sanz, Raquel Cieza, Sarah N. Fernández, Jorge López, Javier Urbano, Jesús López-Herce
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-08-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95296-w
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spelling doaj-ce9b3f8168c74ee2978cee091926dfbf2021-08-15T11:28:46ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-08-0111111010.1038/s41598-021-95296-wEffects of airway management and tidal volume feedback ventilation during pediatric resuscitation in piglets with asphyxial cardiac arrestGema Manrique0Gema Pérez1Laura Butragueño-Laiseca2Miriam García3María Slöcker4Rafael González5Laura Herrera6Santiago Mencía7Jimena del Castillo8María José Solana9Débora Sanz10Raquel Cieza11Sarah N. Fernández12Jorge López13Javier Urbano14Jesús López-Herce15Pediatric Intensive Care Department, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónPediatric Intensive Care Department, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónPediatric Intensive Care Department, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónPediatric Intensive Care Department, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónPediatric Intensive Care Department, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónPediatric Intensive Care Department, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónPediatric Intensive Care Department, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónPediatric Intensive Care Department, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónPediatric Intensive Care Department, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónPediatric Intensive Care Department, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónPediatric Intensive Care Department, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónPediatric Intensive Care Department, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónPediatric Intensive Care Department, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónPediatric Intensive Care Department, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónPediatric Intensive Care Department, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónPediatric Intensive Care Department, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónAbstract To compare the effect on the recovery of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) of early endotracheal intubation (ETI) versus bag-mask ventilation (BMV), and expiratory real-time tidal volume (VTe) feedback (TVF) ventilation versus without feedback or standard ventilation (SV) in a pediatric animal model of asphyxial cardiac arrest. Piglets were randomized into five groups: 1: ETI and TVF ventilation (10 ml/kg); 2: ETI and TVF (7 ml/kg); 3: ETI and SV; 4: BMV and TVF (10 ml/kg) and 5: BMV and SV. Thirty breaths-per-minute guided by metronome were given. ROSC, pCO2, pO2, EtCO2 and VTe were compared among groups. Seventy-nine piglets (11.3 ± 1.2 kg) were included. Twenty-six (32.9%) achieved ROSC. Survival was non-significantly higher in ETI (40.4%) than BMV groups (21.9%), p = 0.08. No differences in ROSC were found between TVF and SV groups (30.0% versus 34.7%, p = 0.67). ETI groups presented lower pCO2, and higher pO2, EtCO2 and VTe than BMV groups (p < 0.05). VTe was lower in TVF than in SV groups and in BMV than in ETI groups (p < 0.05). Groups 1 and 3 showed higher pO2 and lower pCO2 over time, although with hyperventilation values (pCO2 < 35 mmHg). ETI groups had non significantly higher survival rate than BMV groups. Compared to BMV groups, ETI groups achieved better oxygenation and ventilation parameters. VTe was lower in both TVF and BMV groups. Hyperventilation was observed in intubated animals with SV and with 10 ml/kg VTF.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95296-w
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author Gema Manrique
Gema Pérez
Laura Butragueño-Laiseca
Miriam García
María Slöcker
Rafael González
Laura Herrera
Santiago Mencía
Jimena del Castillo
María José Solana
Débora Sanz
Raquel Cieza
Sarah N. Fernández
Jorge López
Javier Urbano
Jesús López-Herce
spellingShingle Gema Manrique
Gema Pérez
Laura Butragueño-Laiseca
Miriam García
María Slöcker
Rafael González
Laura Herrera
Santiago Mencía
Jimena del Castillo
María José Solana
Débora Sanz
Raquel Cieza
Sarah N. Fernández
Jorge López
Javier Urbano
Jesús López-Herce
Effects of airway management and tidal volume feedback ventilation during pediatric resuscitation in piglets with asphyxial cardiac arrest
Scientific Reports
author_facet Gema Manrique
Gema Pérez
Laura Butragueño-Laiseca
Miriam García
María Slöcker
Rafael González
Laura Herrera
Santiago Mencía
Jimena del Castillo
María José Solana
Débora Sanz
Raquel Cieza
Sarah N. Fernández
Jorge López
Javier Urbano
Jesús López-Herce
author_sort Gema Manrique
title Effects of airway management and tidal volume feedback ventilation during pediatric resuscitation in piglets with asphyxial cardiac arrest
title_short Effects of airway management and tidal volume feedback ventilation during pediatric resuscitation in piglets with asphyxial cardiac arrest
title_full Effects of airway management and tidal volume feedback ventilation during pediatric resuscitation in piglets with asphyxial cardiac arrest
title_fullStr Effects of airway management and tidal volume feedback ventilation during pediatric resuscitation in piglets with asphyxial cardiac arrest
title_full_unstemmed Effects of airway management and tidal volume feedback ventilation during pediatric resuscitation in piglets with asphyxial cardiac arrest
title_sort effects of airway management and tidal volume feedback ventilation during pediatric resuscitation in piglets with asphyxial cardiac arrest
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract To compare the effect on the recovery of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) of early endotracheal intubation (ETI) versus bag-mask ventilation (BMV), and expiratory real-time tidal volume (VTe) feedback (TVF) ventilation versus without feedback or standard ventilation (SV) in a pediatric animal model of asphyxial cardiac arrest. Piglets were randomized into five groups: 1: ETI and TVF ventilation (10 ml/kg); 2: ETI and TVF (7 ml/kg); 3: ETI and SV; 4: BMV and TVF (10 ml/kg) and 5: BMV and SV. Thirty breaths-per-minute guided by metronome were given. ROSC, pCO2, pO2, EtCO2 and VTe were compared among groups. Seventy-nine piglets (11.3 ± 1.2 kg) were included. Twenty-six (32.9%) achieved ROSC. Survival was non-significantly higher in ETI (40.4%) than BMV groups (21.9%), p = 0.08. No differences in ROSC were found between TVF and SV groups (30.0% versus 34.7%, p = 0.67). ETI groups presented lower pCO2, and higher pO2, EtCO2 and VTe than BMV groups (p < 0.05). VTe was lower in TVF than in SV groups and in BMV than in ETI groups (p < 0.05). Groups 1 and 3 showed higher pO2 and lower pCO2 over time, although with hyperventilation values (pCO2 < 35 mmHg). ETI groups had non significantly higher survival rate than BMV groups. Compared to BMV groups, ETI groups achieved better oxygenation and ventilation parameters. VTe was lower in both TVF and BMV groups. Hyperventilation was observed in intubated animals with SV and with 10 ml/kg VTF.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95296-w
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